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I just read this article and thought I'd post it here your drive discussion. Basically, the piece talks about the lackluster response the public has for MS band and the MS ecosystem in general. Now to be clear, I don't own a Band (although I've been thinking about it). And i don't necessarily see the purpose of a "smartwatch" which is what MS, I think, is trying to avoid with the Band line (more fitness device then anything).
But the article does do a good job of addressing something that has been mentioned here in another forum post recently. Namely, that WP's main problem is its inability to connect consumers to a variety of services and not merely an "app gap." An example from the article being how Apple and Google will connect consumers to exclusive services in cars as early as next year.
So the question is does change anyone's mind in terms of staying on board the MS train? Does it make you consider switching in the near future? Why it why not? What does this say about MS future?
How Microsoft's Windows Phone Is Falling Even Further Behind -- The Motley Fool
But the article does do a good job of addressing something that has been mentioned here in another forum post recently. Namely, that WP's main problem is its inability to connect consumers to a variety of services and not merely an "app gap." An example from the article being how Apple and Google will connect consumers to exclusive services in cars as early as next year.
So the question is does change anyone's mind in terms of staying on board the MS train? Does it make you consider switching in the near future? Why it why not? What does this say about MS future?
How Microsoft's Windows Phone Is Falling Even Further Behind -- The Motley Fool