Sunday, April 27, 2014

New Microsoft VP consigns the PC to irrelevance - CNET

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""The vast majority of people do not have, nor will they ever have a personal computer," Stephen Elop, former Nokia CEO and now executive vice president of the Devices Group at Microsoft, said this week about emerging markets in a statement announcing the completion of the Nokia Devices and Services business acquisition by Microsoft.

"They haven't been exposed to Windows or Office, or anything like that, and in their lives it's unlikely that they will," he said."
New Microsoft VP consigns the PC to irrelevance - CNET

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