So here’s another mind-blowing tidbit of news that, yet
again, includes Microsoft. The phone manufacturer, Nokia, is going to merge and
become a subdivision of Microsoft. It seems that they’re flexing their Windows
Mobile muscle again, and this time, it’s much stronger. We figure this because
of real-life practices.
Say you and a friend are working on a report that needs to
be on your boss’ desk in the morning. You wouldn't want to only talk to each
other over the computer and try showing diagrams and not be able to include
them in the report as you finish them. You want to go to one of your houses and
work together in person, more gets done and your presentation will be stronger
because you’ll both have gone over it at the same time.
The same principle is applying to Microsoft and Nokia, the
two in the same building is going to be a very frightening team for all the other
cell phone providers in the world. They working together and are most likely
going to come up with even better devices and software soon. Not to mention
that the current CEO of Nokia, Stephen Elop, used to work for Microsoft and
knows how everything works within the corporation.
With these two friendly mobile monsters uniting, what should we
expect? Here at FixAllCell, we believe greatness should be the only product
coming of this. Though there is always that shadow of doubt that this might be
something bad for all parties involved, including the consumers. We are very
sure though that the momentum Microsoft has won’t falter, especially after
Motorola making them relocate a whole warehouse to Germany!
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