Microsoft Exec Not Impressed With iPhone Sales
Published 10/24/2008 at InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs
Robbie Bach, Microsoft's head of entertainment and devices, said Apple will have trouble maintaining the iPhone's sales momentum.
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