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Android, iPhone Not Threats, Says Microsoft

 
It looks like Microsoft thinks the competition from Google and Apple in the mobile space isn't really much of a competition. In an interview with TechRadar , Microsoft's John Curran unsurprisingly sees Windows Mobile being the most successful out of the three in the next three years. (link)

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