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Windows Phone 8 - Who Is It Good For? Part I
Product Insight
Microsoft is following Google’s advice and putting mobile first, even at the risk of disrupting its established PC computing expertise. By leveraging its NT (PC kernel), Microsoft can streamline OS development between its emerging tablet venture and its smartphone OS venture. From a purely technical perspective, the improvements in WP8 go a long way toward making the WP OS much more competitive with iOS and Android.
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