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is anyone else here ashamed too? The SmokedByWP and other campains were somehow competitive at least, but this is plain shameful 

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Yes but it's hilarious when a company with 2% market share takes shots at a someone with 70% market share. It's a shameful smear campaign that has blown up in Microsoft's face. Just go and see the response on Twitter. It's embarrassing if you're from Microsoft but it's hilarious if you're from a neutral party or from the Android side.Who cares? it's not the first time a company is taking shots at another...
Yes but it's hilarious when a company with 2% market share takes shots at a someone with 70% market share. It's a shameful smear campaign that has blown up in Microsoft's face. Just go and see the response on Twitter. It's embarrassing if you're from Microsoft but it's hilarious if you're from a neutral party or from the Android side.
Also before taking shot at a OS with 70% marketshare and 700,000 apps maybe Microsoft should first focus on perfecting their own broken OS. Poor apps, dreadful battery, reboot issues and what not. Perhaps focus on fixing this s*** and less focus on below-the-belt PR campaigns.
The whole thing would make sense if it was Apple doing this campaign. But Windows Phone? This must be a joke.
No they can't be said about Android or iOS. I'm not going to go into this discussion but rest assure if Android or iOS was suffering with severe issues as Windows Phone 8 is right now, Apple or Google would bring out an update within WEEKS. Please tell me again when is the next update for Windows Phone scheduled? January? Feb? That's 3 or 4 months after initial release. Good luck being an early adopter.I agree with Microsoft's Droidrage nonsense being pitiful, but the os is not broken all the issues you described can be said about Android and IOS.
Should I link you to some sales figures of Galaxy S III, Note 2, Note 1 and Galaxy S II? I'd rather not because I'm hoping you get the point.Most Android users have low end android phones... so they certainly get a lot of #droidrage since android used to be VERY buggy... While Microsoft's low-end phones are not buggy at all... Calm down... Microsoft is not insulting your mom....
I sure hope Microsoft isn't living in this denial otherwise this promising platform is done for.Not everybody care about apps...
Should I link you to some sales figures of Galaxy S III, Note 2, Note 1 and Galaxy S II? I'd rather not because I'm hoping you get the point.
Microsoft's #droidrage campaign results in #windowsrage on Twitter | The Verge
#windowsrage. Wow this is priceless. Anyone remember when Ballmer made fun of the iPhone a little after its launch? And when he completely shot down Android a little before his launch? Maybe he should make fun of Windows Phone now, that will certainly make it a success story if we're to go by what happened in the past.