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Not too sure I'd pay that much attention to an article whose author apparently fails to note that Motorola is now actually owned by Google...
It's also amusing that they neglected to mention HTC, who succeeded and grew purely based on Windows Mobile (starting in 2002). And moved to Android when the writing was on the wall that a revolution in smartphones was coming.
Yup write an article about Microsoft's strategic partners, and then conviently not mention one of the strongest ones prior to the introduction of the iPhone. Absolutely biased reporting.
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SB
None of you actually looked at the date the article was written, did you?
The article was made as a reaction to the MS+Nokia exclusivity announcement.
BTW, what exclusivity agreement was ever made between HTC (former Qtek IIRC?) and Microsoft?
HTC never stopped making windows devices. It's just that Android sells so much more.