Thursday, May 29, 2008
Microsoft believes that as mainstream consumers transition to so called "smartphones", it will have an extremely positive impact on their business, regardless of the competition.
"The company, the largest software entity in the world, expects tremendous demand for its product in the next two years as demand for smartphones rises rapidly .It says that it expects to sell 20 million units in its 2007-2008 fiscal year ending this June, and expects to grow at least 50 per cent annually over the next two years. It sold over 11 million units of its Windows Mobile software in its 2006-2007 fiscal year ended June."
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"The company, the largest software entity in the world, expects tremendous demand for its product in the next two years as demand for smartphones rises rapidly .It says that it expects to sell 20 million units in its 2007-2008 fiscal year ending this June, and expects to grow at least 50 per cent annually over the next two years. It sold over 11 million units of its Windows Mobile software in its 2006-2007 fiscal year ended June."
You can read the full story by clicking the link below.





