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Originally Posted by Ed Hansberry
Do you think 40% is in their reach by 2012, when today Nokia has nearly 70% share compared to Microsoft's 13% share.
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No, I do not, unless MS bought one of the companies like the previous poster mentioned, or RIM was the target of a terrorist attack by Al Qaeda and completely wiped off the map overnight.
The only way I ever see MS getting that much of a share would be to get better control of the devices that WM is going on and improving the OS/user experience dramatically.
In spite of the iphone, RIM is doing some impressive things right now and I personally feel that they will be the force to be recond with over the new several months.