Seeing that big blue IE symbol in the bottom corner has just made me much more interested in Android. MS is trying to exercise more control over the mobile experience with WM7, and they get enough wrong (e.g., IE) that I want to stick with the platform that leaves me in control.
I don't understand your argument. All mobiles need a default browser... it only makes sense for Microsoft to incorporate their own. Apple does it for their iTouch/iPhone... Android does too. Why can't Microsoft?
Well duh, it's Microsoft. Anything they do is obviously and therefore automatically wrong. I mean it's not like Google has ever failed before! The Nexus 1 was a raging success, remember?
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Seeing that big blue IE symbol in the bottom corner has just made me much more interested in Android. MS is trying to exercise more control over the mobile experience with WM7, and they get enough wrong (e.g., IE) that I want to stick with the platform that leaves me in control.
@mhhd
it has pieces of IE9 and IE8 in the new mobile IE. it also has sub-pixel positioning to zoom in and have the text appear perfect
@mhhd
I don't understand your argument. All mobiles need a default browser... it only makes sense for Microsoft to incorporate their own. Apple does it for their iTouch/iPhone... Android does too. Why can't Microsoft?
@mhhd
lol Amen
@mhhd
"big blue ie logo" looks like a white logo to me. Are you blind?
@Vimono well said, I pressed the little plus button for your comment :)
@Vimono "Why can't Microsoft"
Well duh, it's Microsoft. Anything they do is obviously and therefore automatically wrong. I mean it's not like Google has ever failed before! The Nexus 1 was a raging success, remember?
@Walker Touche. Remind me to use you for my next law suit.
@mhhd Its already been stated that other browsers (like opera) are welcome to enter windows marketplace...
@account5
Dude you got upranked! I'm impressed.