Microsoft looks like it wants to make sure it’s Windows Phone 7 is a sure footed competitor in the wireless industry. According to Forbes, Microsoft is looking to add at least 40 members to their WP7 team. Job posting have been popping up over the last month and from the looks of it, Microsoft is looking for positions all over the spectrum, ranging from public relations applicants to software engineers. There has been a lot of discussion on wether or not WP7 will be a competitive operating system, or if it will hold the same demise as Verizon’s original launch of Kin 1 and Kin 2. Only time will tell, but if one were to ask me, I personally think that WP7 will do well… over time.
Source: MobilityDigest.com
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