Steve Ballmer on the iPhone: "But if you actually take a look at the 1.3 billion phones that get sold, I'd prefer to have our software in 60% or 70% or 80% of them, than I would to have 2% or 3%, which is what Apple might get."
Apparently having their software in that large percentage of phones is not relevant anymore. How odd.
P.S. For you living in a black-and-white world: No, I'm not an Apple fanboy, I don't own a Mac nor an iPhone and I'm not planning to buy any in the foreseeable future.
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Steve Ballmer on the iPhone: "But if you actually take a look at the 1.3 billion phones that get sold, I'd prefer to have our software in 60% or 70% or 80% of them, than I would to have 2% or 3%, which is what Apple might get."
Apparently having their software in that large percentage of phones is not relevant anymore. How odd.
P.S. For you living in a black-and-white world: No, I'm not an Apple fanboy, I don't own a Mac nor an iPhone and I'm not planning to buy any in the foreseeable future.