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HTC.

  HTC, once known as High Tech Computer, 
  is a Taiwanese company that began making
  phone sets using Microsoft software in
  2002. By 2005, it had grown to sales 
  of $2.2 billion, double that of the year
  before, making it the fastest growing 
  tech company that year according to
  BusinessWeek.
See:

http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2009/02/18/microsoft-htc-has-m...



However, If HTC hadn't jump the Android bandwagon it would be as good as dead now. So I am not sure if this example counts.


HTC grew by jumping on bandwagons. Windows Mobile 6 was the product with an established market.

Furthermore, Microsoft engaged HTC in many matters of industrial design, and all these competencies allowed them to effectively move from being a PC company to a mobile phone company.

The situation for Nokia is somewhat different. MS is no longer the dominant platform in the mobile space.

However, MS still has the advantage of outlook/exchange being the dominant enterprise email solution. If MS can do a good job of integrating features like Sharepoint into WP7, then it has a strong position to defend.




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