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Richi Jennings: Microsoft Windows phone biz is dead -- here is objective proof

Microsoft's Windows Phone is no more. Redmond's already-awful Windows Phone sales plummeted over the last year to only 27% of what they were -- these numbers are simply, spectacularly terrible... Read More

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