Microsoft CEO: Windows Phone Will Be Powerful Third Player in Market
Microsoft trying to build share in a market dominated by Apple and Android
Can Microsoft's Windows Phone become a competitive player in the already concentrated smartphone market?
According to Reuters, Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer has said that because Windows Phone 8 will be launched with its partners -- including Nokia -- the handset is expected to become a competitive, strong third-player in the market, and sales will be fast.
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