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I don't think there's any way to interpret that as anything other than Microsoft making excuses and trying to pretend that their existing mobile software efforts and hardware install base were still worth something in a post-iPhone market. It's probably what their investors and partners and some of their customers wanted to hear. It's definitely not what their engineers and product managers needed to hear.



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