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Comments on: Microsoft legislates against iPhones

Redmond has apparently decided to try to strong-arm its employees into using its own technology. Those who can, compete....

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by kelmon June 17, 2009 7:43 AM PDT
I have to agree with the others on this - this article is very bad. My main issue is that not once is it mentioned that Microsoft is not ceasing to pay for iPhones used for business - it's ceasing to pay for ALL non-Windows Mobile cell phones. Frankly, this is a bigger deal for RIM than it is for Apple but then that doesn't bring the page hits either. Ina was guilty of similar in her article but at least she stated the facts.
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