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by nookiemonster
5471 days ago
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Well positioned:
1) They have a constrained ecosystem which could insure that the quality experience for apps is better than the current average in android apps 2) I haven't owned a wp7 device for over a year, so I don't know where things are now, but for the months following launch, the apps were a crapshoot & expensive. There were no angry birds, no hipstamatics, etc. Twitter, Facebook & that's about it. So the quality problem I am referring to is akin to the choice between walking into a flea market (Android), a Nordstrom (iPhone) or a jc penny (windows phone 7). |
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