Given what they are and where they have been, there’s little logical reason for Microsoft not dominating the mobile smartphone computing landscape. And it should have been a done-deal in many global major markets at least four years ago. The only reason that Microsoft is now partnering with Nokia on mobile — clearly not the client giant’s first and primary strategy on winning the market — is because of a lack of execution. I surely recall speaking to Microsofties as many as 10 years ago, and they were all-in on the importance and imperative for mobile platforms.
Remember Nokia?! Nokia! Remember! The term 'app' has been around forever. Perhaps these two can top the 'app'?
They are the most intelligent of all - beyond apple- and those little creepy crawly things. If they get their thoughts collected and put themselves in gear- stand back... Prepare to be amazed.
Microsoft- Nokia Tag Team: Mobile or Bust
Posted by: Dana Gardner February 11, 2011 09:25 AMGiven what they are and where they have been, there’s little logical reason for Microsoft not dominating the mobile smartphone computing landscape. And it should have been a done-deal in many global major markets at least four years ago. The only reason that Microsoft is now partnering with Nokia on mobile — clearly not the client giant’s first and primary strategy on winning the market — is because of a lack of execution. I surely recall speaking to Microsofties as many as 10 years ago, and they were all-in on the importance and imperative for mobile platforms.
They are the most intelligent of all - beyond apple- and those little creepy crawly things. If they get their thoughts collected and put themselves in gear- stand back... Prepare to be amazed.