Microsoft Holds Mock Funeral for iPhone, BlackBerry

Microsoft logoWell, we can say that the folks from Redmond definitely have a morbid sense of humor. In celebration of the release to manufacturing (RTM) of Windows Phone 7, Microsoft held a mock funeral for two of the stars of the smartphone community: the Apple iPhone and RIM's BlackBerry.

According to Neowin, there were hearses for both the iPhone and the BlackBerry along with Microsoft employees dressed up in Windows Phone 7 garb. Microsoft even went so far as to have employees performing the infamous "Thriller Dance" to celebrate the hope that Windows Phone 7 will bury the competition.

Microsoft iPhone BlackBerry

Interestingly enough, while Microsoft definitely had Apple and RIM in its crosshairs today, “dead” Google was nowhere to be found. There were no hearses for the Android OS, so either Microsoft just overlooked this "minor" detail, or it doesn't think that it has the muscle to bury Android so quickly.

Microsoft iPhone and BlackBerry

Windows Phone 7 is reportedly set to launch on October 11.

Source: DailyTech

Tags: BlackBerry, iPhone, Microsoft, mobile phones, Windows Phone 7

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