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Brandon Watson betting $1,000 on WP7

Brandon Watson, Senior Director of Windows Phone 7 development, is bringing out the big guns past staking $i,000 on Mango. Scott Adams, author of pop comic strip Dilbert, in a contempo weblog post has expressed thwarting in both the iPhone and with Android. Watson saw the opportunity and dropped a bombshell of an offering:

"Scott -

My name is Brandon Watson and I am responsible for the developer platform on Windows Phone. Since your readership has a high probability of cantankerous over with our developer base of operations, how about I brand you a deal with one of the phones we reserve for developers. Take Windows Phone for a spin. I'll send you lot a developer phone with the new Mango Bone on information technology. Give it an honest run, and if you don't dearest it more either of your iPhone or Android experiences, I'll make a $m donation to the charity of your option. You tin't really lose on this deal.

Do nosotros have 500K apps? No. Do we have 25K, growing as fast as iPhone did, and 2x as fast equally Android? Yes. Do developers dear the dev environment? Uh huh. Practice we have the only phone that puts people and communications first? Y'all bet. If Androids dream of electronic iSheep, people dream most people – and that's what you volition get with Windows Telephone. Proceed in constant contact with those most important to y'all with Live Tiles, groups, messaging threads, and native Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. And no special instructions on how to agree the telephone to brand calls. Oh, and the battery lasts a long time.

I can exist reached at ThePhone [at] microsoft. You can call me if you want – 425-985-5568. Windows Phone devs will tell you that's the right contact info, because it's shared with every one of them.

I hope yous take me upwardly on this one…in that location'due south no reason to hate your phone."

Should Adams take this offer up, he will receive a complimentary Mango developer device (presumably with Twitter integration) and volition give the platform a test run to determine whether or not he enjoys the feel compared to competitors. If the results are positive and so great. If not, Watson will donate $1,000 to a clemency of his selection.

The head of Windows Phone didn't stop there as he set sights on Molly Wood, CNET reporter, on Twitter who was/is experiencing some problems with her Droid. Hopefully this work will pay off, peculiarly if we await at a contempo customer satisfaction survey that puts WP7 above Andorid. Social media has a good-will category 'Social Good', we now have 'WP7 Skilful'. Bravo Watson.

Source: Scott's web log, via: WinRumors

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/brandon-watson-betting-1000-wp7

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