Windows Phone 7: Too Much Like the iPhone? (PC World)

March 17, 2010 – 6:07 pm

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PC World – Windows Phone 7 Series will not come with cut-and-paste functionality, according to a wide number of reports citing information Microsoft reportedly revealed during a Q & A session at its MIX10 conference late Tuesday. Microsoft believes that people don’t need copy-and-paste on their phones, according to Engadget. Find more info about Windows Phone 7: Too Much Like the iPhone? (PC World) photos videos pictures. read more



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