Ebuka Allison
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It is for phones. Asked someone at MS and now Gabe's confirmed it on twitter
Gabriel Aul in charge of Windows Insiders.Who's Gabe and what's a twitter?
Gabriel Aul in charge of Windows Insiders.
https://twitter.com/GabeAul/status/553966525028130816
Remember the game we use to play in grade school! The teacher would start a discussion with the person at the end of the last row of seats. It was that persons job to tell the person in front of him or her and that person does the same until it reaches the end person in the last row. Think the original story resembled the one at the end! No and that's what happening here. A simple post has turned into the wildest speculation possible.
Somethings never change.
Not aware of that game. Did you go to a special needs school? :/
Remember the game we use to play in grade school! The teacher would start a discussion with the person at the end of the last row of seats. It was that persons job to tell the person in front of him or her and that person does the same until it reaches the end person in the last row. Think the original story resembled the one at the end! No and that's what happening here. A simple post has turned into the wildest speculation possible.
Somethings never change.
That puts it into some perspective... The only Gabe I know personally is my nephew and he has zip to do with Windows Phone development.
So it confirms people can download it if they don't work for Microsoft... I see nothing confirming what it is.
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Still it looks more probable than when I first started looking at these threads this morning.
My judgement appears to have been hasty and the OP might very well turn out to be prescient.
1. I install the phone insider app in my phone, after the app ask "sign in with your Microsoft domain account"
I give my Microsoft account it say username password is incorrect, many more time I try login it not working.
can u pls tell the reasons of the sign in problem
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2. what is the different between normal MS account and Microsoft domain account???
A "MS Account" is for the general public.2. what is the different between normal MS account and Microsoft domain account???