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Windows Phone launch was a dud in the US â€" Is Nokia worried? - Apr 12, 2011Based on its surveys, comScore showed the number of Americans who reported owning a Microsoft smartphone (either Windows Mobile or Windows Phone) was around 5.9 million in October. That number dropped to 5.5 million in November and 5.3 million in ... |
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Windows Phone launch was a dud in the US â€" Is Nokia worried? - Apr 12, 2011Based on its surveys, comScore showed the number of Americans who reported owning a Microsoft smartphone (either Windows Mobile or Windows Phone) was around 5.9 million in October. That number dropped to 5.5 million in November and 5.3 million in ... |
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Windows Phone launch was a dud in the US â€" Is Nokia worried? - 13 Apr, 2011Based on its surveys, comScore showed the number of Americans who reported owning a Microsoft smartphone (either Windows Mobile or Windows Phone) was around 5.9 million in October. That number dropped to 5.5 million in November and 5.3 million in ... |
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Windows Phone launch was a dud in the US â€" Is Nokia worried? - 13 Apr, 2011Based on its surveys, comScore showed the number of Americans who reported owning a Microsoft smartphone (either Windows Mobile or Windows Phone) was around 5.9 million in October. That number dropped to 5.5 million in November and 5.3 million in ... |
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Windows Phone launch was a dud in the US â€" Is Nokia worried? - 13 Apr, 2011Based on its surveys, comScore showed the number of Americans who reported owning a Microsoft smartphone (either Windows Mobile or Windows Phone) was around 5.9 million in October. That number dropped to 5.5 million in November and 5.3 million in ... |
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Windows Phone launch was a dud in the US â€" Is Nokia worried? - 12 Apr, 2011Based on its surveys, comScore showed the number of Americans who reported owning a Microsoft smartphone (either Windows Mobile or Windows Phone) was around 5.9 million in October. That number dropped to 5.5 million in November and 5.3 million in ... |
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Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president, Windows Phone Program, Microsoft ... - Feb 2, 2011Further, NPD Group said that, despite buy-one-get-one promotions at both AT&T and T-Mobile, Windows Phone 7 claimed less market share than its predecessor, ... |
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Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president, Windows Phone Program, Microsoft ... - 3 Feb, 2011Further, NPD Group said that, despite buy-one-get-one promotions at both AT&T and T-Mobile, Windows Phone 7 claimed less market share than its predecessor, ... |
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T-Mobile unveils free-phone promotion for Father's Day - 15 Jun, 2010Included in the promotion are some of T-Mobile's newest smartphones, including the HTC HD2, which runs on Windows Mobile, and the Android-powered myTouch 3G ... |
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LG's handset profit takes a hit - 27 Jan, 2010... smartphones it releases this year will run on Google's Android platform, though it will also remain committed to Microsoft's Windows Mobile platform. ... |
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