Their "sell to consumers" attempts have failed. They should stick to business customers, they can brainwash those easier.
Missed it? Here's the latest on Microsoft's mobile strategy
Youtube Video For those of you who missed Microsoft UK's summit on the company’s enterprise mobility strategy in London on June 4, here’s your chance to view the proceedings at your leisure. In the vid you can watch Microsoft discuss mobile devices and the role they will play in the company’s “mobile first, cloud first” …
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Thursday 12th June 2014 15:45 GMT Anonymous Coward
Not sure where you got that idea from. Windows Phone year on year market share % is still growing faster than any other platform. It will probably take them a couple of years to overtake Apple, but it's going to happen.
Currently WP has over 10% of the consumer and over 20% of the enterprise markets in the UK. Not exactly a leading position, but hardly a failure.
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Thursday 12th June 2014 20:23 GMT Richard Plinston
> Windows Phone year on year market share % is still growing faster than any other platform.
You continue to peddle this. While it was true for one quarter many months ago*, since then the unit sales and market share are in decline, as acknowledged by Nokia themselves.
The latest figures for 2014Q1 at http://communities-dominate.blogs.com/ have:
3 (3) . . Windows Phone . . 6.2 M . . . 2.2 % . . . . . ( 2.9 %) . . . . . . Samsung, Nokia
Where the bracketed figure is previous quarter. The unit sales is less than 2013Q1.
The most interesting figure is that Nokia smartphones unit sales (_not_ including Asha) is greater than the WP figure. This apparently is Android X phones of around 1 million. Even this doesn't leave many WP from the other makers.
10 (9) . Nokia (Microsoft) . 7.1 M . . . 2.5% . . . . . . . ( 2.9% ) . . . . . . Windows, Android
* Your claim is probably the single 2012Q3 to 2013Q3 gain than shows growth because in 2012Q3 WP7 had just been dumped and the WP8 phones were not available so the numbers were very low, while in 2013Q3 they were flogging off the last of the unsold WP7s and were offering the 520 at less than cost price.
But you will still repeat your nonsense claims and will not update to reality.
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Thursday 12th June 2014 14:24 GMT Anonymous Coward
Re: Cambridgeshire Police Constabulary @dogging
I don't believe it should be the position of civil servants to endorse commercial products, whether it be Oracle, Red Hat, Apple, BT or whoever.
What next ? Poilce cars sponsored by Pizza Express ? On second thoughts, hmmm at least my pizza might be warm when it arrives.
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Thursday 12th June 2014 16:30 GMT dogged
Re: Cambridgeshire Police Constabulary @rm -rf /
I believe it's absolutely the position of civil servants and police to explain what they've done, why they've done it and how it will save us money.
Also, I don't recall insulting you. "dogging" is soooooo hilarious, isn't it? What a clever fellow you are! And so mature!
One more and I shall be forced to retaliate in kind (and probably get banned for a week again but what the hell).
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Thursday 12th June 2014 18:28 GMT Anonymous Coward
Re: Cambridgeshire Police Constabulary @rm -rf /
@dogged
I do sincerely apologise, it was a simple grammatical error on my part.
As for police forces saving money I do whole heartedly agree that they should tell you how much money they saved:
http://www.zdnet.com/french-police-move-from-windows-to-ubuntu-linux-7000021479/
Millions apparently
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Thursday 12th June 2014 21:50 GMT Euripides Pants
Re: Cambridgeshire Police Constabulary @dogging
"What next ? Poilce cars sponsored by Pizza Express ? "
They tried something similar in St. Paul, MN a few years ago - every police car had a huge ad for Qwest wireless emblazoned on the back as the cops all had wireless phones in the cars. Finally managed to convince the Mayor's office that public property, paid with money collected at gunpoint (try not paying taxes and see how fast the guns come out), should never be used for corporate advertising.
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