“@WSJ: Nokia's coming sale to Microsoft won't end its planned release of an Android phone. http://on.wsj.com/1aQcrXG pic.twitter.com/X0l6drS5kr”
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“@WSJ: Nokia's coming sale to Microsoft won't end its planned release of an Android phone. http://on.wsj.com/1aQcrXG pic.twitter.com/X0l6drS5kr”
@WSJ only windows..
Bec now i'm android user.
@WSJ droid devices...what a coup!
@WSJ Competition requires options. Android is the prevailing platform. Windows RT failed.
RT @WSJ "Nokia's coming sale to Microsoft won't end its planned release of an Android phone. http://on.wsj.com/1aQcrXG pic.twitter.com/Y3pnbooWLL"
@WSJ of course not. Even MS isn't dumb enough to cut itself out of over 80% of the market.
Oh wait. VISTA!
@WSJ this graph doesn't make sense historically because you don't get to 100% in year 2011 if you add up market share individually.
@FDG_NYBXL @WSJ Maybe @Gartner_inc forgot to normalized for overall smartphone growth since 2011...
@WSJ really sad...
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@WSJ Nokia's coming sale to Microsoft won't end its planned release of an Android phone. http://on.wsj.com/1aQcrXG pic.twitter.com/usLleQ8UaY
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