Why Google Must Put Dessert First and Race to Key Lime Pie, etc.

I went back and took a look at my text messages and noticed I did have a group MMS from a few months ago with two people that are iPhone users. Entire thread stayed intact. Saw every reply. And everyone saw my replies.

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Droid may have some messaging app customization or something. Stock messenger for vanilla Android can't do that.




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Google+ hangout functionality now in Gmail. I can see them integrating further.

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Re: Why Google Must Put Dessert First and Race to Key Lime Pie, e

That is a good point about Windows Phone. Microsoft will slowly, but surely, keep pounding away at the market share, and if Google isn't careful they might take a huge chunk of new smart phone buyers.

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Windows Phone is a solid product. It still lacks some features, but I'm sure many of those will appear in Windows 8. Apple is Apple and their fans will buy an iphone no matter what Apple does or doesn't do.
 
Re: Why Google Must Put Dessert First and Race to Key Lime Pie, e

kembry,

Thanks for the fascinating read. You make some acute observations worth considering. It will indeed be interesting to see how the landscape has evolved after another 5 years.
 
Windows Phone is a solid product. It still lacks some features, but I'm sure many of those will appear in Windows 8. Apple is Apple and their fans will buy an iphone no matter what Apple does or doesn't do.

Windows Phone 8 and everything Microsoft is doing with Windows 8 is very interesting. It's clear Windows Phone 7 was just a stopgap. I just hope the Windows ecosystem can be compelling enough to compete.


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