Thursday, June 16, 2011

10 Things Microsoft Must Do Now to Saving Windows Phone 7

Windows Phone 7 is having an exceptionally hard time catching on in the marketplace. Not only is its market share far behind that of Android and iOS, but Microsoft has yet to prove that it can rebuild its ailing mobile division, which continues to appear slow to adapt to the changing demands of today's consumers and enterprise customers.
At this point, there's no telling what the future holds for Windows Phone 7. Research firms like Gartner believe the operating system will be fine after a few years as Nokia smartphones start running Windows Phone 7. But other research firms, including ABI Research, say that former Nokia customers will opt for Android or the iPhone, rather than stick with Microsoft. Simply put, there is substantial

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