Please note, the original title of this post was going to be "Should Windows Phone Learn From Android?" but I chose otherwise ;-) The Interweb has a fascinating article today on News.com penned by Matt Asay on the topic of how Microsoft should learn from Google and the Android community in terms of how to make Windows Phone 7 Series a success. I thought it was a great article. So great that it gets to be the latest article to get the infamous "Crack" tag on this site.
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Another rainy day here in Boston today. I can't complain really, it's far better than snow. While having my morning coffee I was thinking about
an article I read earlier this morning over at Information Week, called "Global CIO: Will The Mobile Tipping Point Bury You?" Although not what I was expecting from a content perspective (it started going on "tangents" about tablet PCs and making sure your company's website was mobiel friendly), it did make me ponder another tipping point.
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Microsoft Corporation is hosting this week its MIX conference in Las Vegas, the annual event geared towards web designers and developers. This year's event is highly anticipated for two reasons: 1) the company is showing off an early version of the Internet Explorer 9 browser (as part of the Browser Wars 2.0) and 2) it is discussing in greater detail how developers will be able to create applications for its new Windows Phone 7 Series platform which had been announced this past February at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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Ah yes....a continued dearth of posts on this site. No need for excuses, let's cut to the chase. I read this morning a very interesting post over at Information Week called "
Palm's Survival At Stake." That's certainly an intriguing title for an article, and of course made me click on the link.
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I start today's entry thinking of Samuel Clemens, a.k.a. Mark Twain with his famous quote: "Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated." Almost two weeks with not a peep or barely a tweet from me. Even on vacation, this would never happen. Heck, when I was horribly ill at the end of last year, I didn't miss posting for this long.
My new job is making me work so many hours that I haven't frankly had a moment to think, never mind but those thoughts to keyboard. I did decide to take a day off yesterday, which allowed me to pause and reflect on some of the news out there regarding Windows Phone 7 Series and its future impact on the enterprise.
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