Windows Phone to beat Android

April 22nd, 2012 - 01:06 am ET by Hardon | Report spam
<http://www.businessinsider.com/wind...2012-4>

<quote>
While Android has become the smartphone platform with the largest
installed base, its future in that position is not guaranteed and it
is seeing competition from a contender many had considered also-ran:
Microsoft
</quote>

There is so much FUD (such Google not being committed to Android, in
this article that I won't quote any more from it. The fact the idiot
thinks WP7 via Nokia will usurp Android is delusional. I wonder how
much Microsoft paid for this.

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#1 RonB
April 22nd, 2012 - 04:31 am ET | Report spam
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 05:06:48 +0000, Hardon wrote:

<http://www.businessinsider.com/wind...2012-4>

<quote>
While Android has become the smartphone platform with the largest
installed base, its future in that position is not guaranteed and it is
seeing competition from a contender many had considered also-ran:
Microsoft
</quote>

There is so much FUD (such Google not being committed to Android, in
this article that I won't quote any more from it. The fact the idiot
thinks WP7 via Nokia will usurp Android is delusional. I wonder how much
Microsoft paid for this.



Sounds like Tristan Louis has a vested interest in his bogus "assessment."

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#2 7
April 22nd, 2012 - 06:07 am ET | Report spam
Hardon wrote:

<http://www.businessinsider.com/wind...2012-4>

<quote>
While Android has become the smartphone platform with the largest
installed base, its future in that position is not guaranteed and it
is seeing competition from a contender many had considered also-ran:
Microsoft
</quote>

There is so much FUD (such Google not being committed to Android, in
this article that I won't quote any more from it. The fact the idiot
thinks WP7 via Nokia will usurp Android is delusional. I wonder how
much Microsoft paid for this.




There's been a big surge of trolls all repeating the hallucinatory crap.

Just wondering if the munchkins and Burson-Marstelar trolls have been
hired to sell windopws crap phones.

What do they get out of it? Sweets?
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#3 Clogwog
April 22nd, 2012 - 07:06 am ET | Report spam
"Hardon" schreef in bericht
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<http://www.businessinsider.com/wind...2012-4>

<quote>
While Android has become the smartphone platform with the largest
installed base, its future in that position is not guaranteed and it
is seeing competition from a contender many had considered also-ran:
Microsoft
</quote>

There is so much FUD (such Google not being committed to Android, in
this article that I won't quote any more from it. The fact the idiot
thinks WP7 via Nokia will usurp Android is delusional. I wonder how
much Microsoft paid for this.



lol
All the Hardon-Culley troll attemps disappear into thin air, lately, only
loons like 7, turd, dumb Willy post a "me too", sometimes.
Stop it Culley, mentally healthy individuals are *not* interested in your
troll attempts.
And ask 7 to glue your tin-foiled hat a little tighter on your cretinous
cranium.
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#4 Homer
April 22nd, 2012 - 07:14 am ET | Report spam
Verily I say unto thee that RonB spake thusly:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 05:06:48 +0000, Hardon wrote:

<http://www.businessinsider.com/wind...2012-4>

<quote>
While Android has become the smartphone platform with the largest
installed base, its future in that position is not guaranteed and it
is seeing competition from a contender many had considered also-ran:
Microsoft
</quote>

There is so much FUD (such Google not being committed to Android, in
this article that I won't quote any more from it. The fact the idiot
thinks WP7 via Nokia will usurp Android is delusional. I wonder how
much Microsoft paid for this.



Sounds like Tristan Louis has a vested interest in his bogus
"assessment."



He's a pro-monopoly right-wing extremist:

[quote]
Born in France but living in the United States, Mr. Louis believes that
globalization is now a fact of life and that companies or governments
which believe it can be stopped or averted are fooling themselves. He
has led development teams on multi-national projects involving
development and project management across Europe, Asia, and the
Americas.
[/quote]

http://www.tnl.net/who

His CV reveals he was involved in a series of dot-com 1.0 failures,
until finally settling into the banking industry (unsurprisingly). For
over a year he's claimed to be starting up what looks to be a "business
analytics" (i.e. buzzword bingo and fictional gibberish) company called
"Keepskor", although the site remains eerily blank.

Seems like a prime target for Microsoft's "Stacked Panellist" programme.

Also of passing interest is the fact that he seems to have stolen his
site's rather masonic-looking logo from UK ISP Nildram, right down to
the choice of colours. Apparently his predilection for monopoly doesn't
extend to his use of other people's trademarks.

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#5 DFS
April 22nd, 2012 - 11:18 am ET | Report spam
On 4/22/2012 1:06 AM, Hardon wrote:
<http://www.businessinsider.com/wind...2012-4>

<quote>
While Android has become the smartphone platform with the largest
installed base, its future in that position is not guaranteed and it
is seeing competition from a contender many had considered also-ran:
Microsoft
</quote>

There is so much FUD (such Google not being committed to Android, in
this article that I won't quote any more from it. The fact the idiot
thinks WP7 via Nokia will usurp Android is delusional.




Not anytime soon, but considering that only 60% of Android users plan to
buy another Android phone, it might happen in the long run.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011...0420111125




I wonder how much Microsoft paid for this.



Not as much as the Linux Foundation, Canonical and Red Hat pays you cola
"advocate" morons.
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