@Hardik Upadhyay "Now they are trying to see the success from competitors then launching the product."
That is what they have always done, since day one! WIndows wasn't first, Mac was. DOS was a copy/derivative of QDOS, which was written by another company & bought by MS so they could modify it & license it to IBM. The only thing Microsoft was first to the market for was charging for software.
The N9 has arrived. What we can say from our first experience is that we're in the presence of a fantastically designed device with a gorgeous AMOLED screen and some highly responsive performance.
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Microsoft has changed a lot. It was during launch of Windows,when they were first in the market.
Now they are trying to see the success from competitors then launching the product.
Zune, Windows Mobile OS and now Tablet. Please microsoft, try to come out of this.
@Hardik Upadhyay
Uh.. Office 2010?
*waves tiny flag
*crickets
@Hardik Upadhyay
"Now they are trying to see the success from competitors then launching the product."
That is what they have always done, since day one! WIndows wasn't first, Mac was. DOS was a copy/derivative of QDOS, which was written by another company & bought by MS so they could modify it & license it to IBM. The only thing Microsoft was first to the market for was charging for software.
@Joao Cagao "WIndows wasn't first, Mac was." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xerox_Star