Microsoft wades into Danger

Microsoft President Robbie Bach presents his vision at Mobile World Congress

With no OS launch, the Mobile World Conference has been a relatively quiet show for Microsoft. But Entertainment and Devices head Robbie Bach pushed home the point that not only had its OS developed incredibly over the last half-decade, but it would continue to – with the help of a new acquisition in the shape of Danger, a social networking and communication device provider.

According to Microsoft, 14.3 million Windows Mobile handsets were sold in the calendar year 2007. Pieter Knook, of Microsoft's Mobile Communications Business Division, showed a rather rudimentary graphic showing RIM on 12 million sales and the iPhone hovering around the four million mark.

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