Uhm... Windows Mobile wasn't even mentioned - which implies that few WM users jumped to the iPhone. Why would Microsoft be unhappy about that?
[Assuming your post implies MS being unhappy - to be honest, I'm not at all sure what you meant - it reads more like the obligatory MS bashing post in an article which surprisingly has nothing to do with MS at all...]
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Uhm... Windows Mobile wasn't even mentioned - which implies that few WM users jumped to the iPhone. Why would Microsoft be unhappy about that?
[Assuming your post implies MS being unhappy - to be honest, I'm not at all sure what you meant - it reads more like the obligatory MS bashing post in an article which surprisingly has nothing to do with MS at all...]