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Chuck Reynolds

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Apr 5
This is particularly interesting given that the only reason I use a Windows Mobile phone is because my company only allowed Windows Mobile phones when I upgraded last (now they allow Blackberry, iPhone and Palm). Android is the last major platform to not be adopted by my corporation.
Is this shift in platform use because companies are opening up and allowing more platforms to connect to their servers? Or, is this due to an increase in consumers purchasing smart-phones, more of which are Android over Windows Mobile. I think it’s both.
fred-wilson:

interesting that google’s gains are mostly coming at the expense of microsoft

This is particularly interesting given that the only reason I use a Windows Mobile phone is because my company only allowed Windows Mobile phones when I upgraded last (now they allow Blackberry, iPhone and Palm). Android is the last major platform to not be adopted by my corporation.

Is this shift in platform use because companies are opening up and allowing more platforms to connect to their servers? Or, is this due to an increase in consumers purchasing smart-phones, more of which are Android over Windows Mobile. I think it’s both.

fred-wilson:

interesting that google’s gains are mostly coming at the expense of microsoft


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