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    Microsoft's recent history with consumer products and services


    Read more: Microsoft's steady retreat from consumer products is nearly complete | ZDNet

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    Brink, Feb 25, 2018
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    Jamille Nar, Feb 25, 2018
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  3. Bryan2010 Win User
    Why ins't there a better push to get apps on Windows phones?

    Lousy response.. Your response is NOT the answer.

    The store serves merely as a lousy excuse for a store.. That's the only thing truthful that can be said about it..

    6 months after Windows 10 is released there are about 3 whole new apps in the store ...meanwhile dozens of them have disappeared. Microsoft has a responsibility and even an obligation to persuade, push, finance, and even co-develop apps for it's customers
    who have invested their hard-earned money into Microsoft's products. Yet they're sitting on their **** with regard to building out products and services for consumers and they're not even making an effort to promote Windows mobile. Period. Chris Capsossela
    (Microsoft's Marketing chief) is an idiot.. his recent quotes in the press ..of which he refers to "you know, viruses and stuff" shows he's a technical moron. A pure idiot! Marketing leadership is what destroyed Microsoft last decade and until they fire
    this marketing buffoon of 20 years seniority the company will continue to miss when it comes to consumers. I've never seen such an out-of-touch executive and the consistent release of pathetic garbage software products and services for consumers from a company as
    what flows from Microsoft.

    Microsoft doesn't care about it's customers.. Only the greenbacks in their wallets..
     
    Bryan2010, Feb 25, 2018
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    Hi,
    Nearly 2 billion in search advertising is not a drop in the bucket it's in users faces lol *Tongue
     
    ThrashZone, Feb 26, 2018
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  5. I wonder if just possibly, that will mean less telemetry gathering and what now, since now Microsoft's focus is no longer private consumers. Will they perhaps try to reinvigorate Windows Phone, or some other Windows RT variant?

    I think they realize they are late to the game by trying to compete with the likes of Google or Apple.
     
    Jody Thornton, Feb 26, 2018
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  6. RickC Win User
    It sounds like the company has had enough of getting its fingers burnt with tangibles. The *only* successful Microsoft hardware product I can think of is the 30-yr-old Microsoft Mouse and, after divesting itself of Nokia, I think any resurgence of Windows Phone is unlikely. The developers have been re-purposed and - as we all know - *we* consumers now appear to be the QA team.

    With the failure of the Store (both in revenue and developer support), it also appears MS is caught in a cleft stick. With an eye on Apple's cash mountain, MS appears desperate to force consumers into a similar 'walled garden' approach (including the continuation of trying to lock down Windows slowly but surely to stop us 'tweaking') yet without the required 3rd-party developer support that's fundamental to success.
     
    RickC, Feb 26, 2018
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  7. Cr00zng Win User
    Late or not to compete with others, MS is not going to drop telemetry gathering. They may never reach the likes of Apple, Google, etc., but MS will not say no for $7-8B per year additional revenue*. Especially, when the infrastructure is already in place for this revenue source, the consumers more or less already accepted telemetry, and if anything, it'll continue to grow. Not to mention that MS still has the option of in OS/Apps ads that could boost this revenue source greatly.

    This is just a business decision that influenced by the executive board, Wall Street, stock holders, etc., without much regard to the consumers. And it's not specific to MS, any other business would make the same decision, if given the chance...

    *-The report quotes quarterly earning, roughly $1.8B for three month period. The average daily revenue from this source is about $20M per day.
     
    Cr00zng, Apr 4, 2018
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