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Does the $500 million Microsoft/Danger deal hint at a new phone platform coming out of Redmond?
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by Doug Aamoth on February 12, 2008

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These Microsoft logo mashups are getting out of hand.

Om Malik puts the Om in GigaOM so when he says, “The deal’s big sticker price is intriguing — leading me to believe that Microsoft wants to pull an Xbox on its mobile phone business,” I hit the lever on my office chair that makes it so it stays in the upright position, allowing me to give those words my full attention.

So as Windows Mobile is aimed in the general direction of business users, Microsoft might just be looking to create a device for the gamers and hipsters that want a fun phone. Om says,

Having realized that its traditional approach is going to relegate it to business market, Microsoft is taking a non-Microsoft tact, just like it did in the gaming console business. The reason for this deal is more than just acquiring “consumer expertise,” as the company kept repeating yesterday. Danger’s software-as-a-service technology can offer “Microsoft Services” such as Search, Windows Live Mail and Messenger on the Danger platform, using it to compete with Google Android.

This is a bold move and what better way to compete with Android than nabbing the company that Android developer Andy Rubin helped build?

How Much Did Microsoft Pay For Danger? [GigaOM] and Meanwhile, Microsoft Buys Danger For $500 Million [TechCrunch]

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  • It would be better if MS just gave their stockpile of cash to charity. Instead, they continue to throw money away in an effort to “buy” a clue.

  • The more I see Microsoft buying up companies in order to possibly try to dominate a new industry, the more I realize how much of an oxymoron they have become to the word innovation.

    Jon
    http://buzvia.com – Share Influence!

  • I am really excited about this merger. Im wondering if all those who bash MS do away with their pc’s. Cmon hop off the bandwagon and congradulate. Goodjob MS

  • I am really excited about this merger. Im wondering if all those who bash MS do away with their pc’s. Cmon hop off the bandwagon and congradulate. Goodjob MS

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