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Microsoft has now entered into a strategic tie-up with Nokia which
will adopt the Windows 7 Phone as its main smartphone strategyNEW
YORK: Microsoft will ship Windows 8 for desktop computers and tablets
next year and the updated Windows Phone 7 will have 500 new features.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said, "As we progress through the year,
you ought to expect to hear a lot about Windows 8. Windows 8 slates,
tablets, PCs, a variety of different form factors."

The Microsoft chief, who was addressing a developers' meet in Tokyo,
also said that the upgraded Windows Phone 7 -- to be announced -- will
also have 500 new features.

Announcing that the company has sold over 350 million Windows 7 PCs
this year, he said, "We have done a lot in Windows 7 to improve
customer satisfaction. We have a brand-new user interface. We have
added touch and ink and speech. And yet, as we look forward to the
next generation of Windows systems, which will come out next year,
there is a whole lot more coming."

Calling the release of Windows Phone 7 in November "about a year later
than I wish we had", the Microsoft chief said, "But we are moving
forward very actively. We launched Windows Phones last November. We
have done a set of upgrades. We have a release that will come to
market later this year in Japan. Not only is it a new release that is
now much more global, but we have added over 500 new features to
Windows Phone."

Interestingly, Microsoft had played up Windows Phone 7 at the November
launch by dubbing iPhone and Google Android devices as 'faulty' in
design.

"It (Window Phone 7) really speaks to our commitment to understanding
what consumers want, and our resurrection in the mobile category,"
Todd Peters, corporate vice president of the Mobile Communications
Marketing Group, had said.

He had described Windows Phone 7 as Microsoft's answer to "poor
smartphone design that keeps people fumbling with their phones as they
walk down the block or sit down to dinner with family."

But this strategy didn't pay off. The software giant has now entered
into a strategic tie-up with global handset market leader Nokia, which
will adopt the Windows 7 Phone as its main smartphone strategy.
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Wahid Raza

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