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Andrew Lees, Microsoft's vice president for mobile communications with an HTC phone with the new Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system, in Kirkland, Wash., in October 2009. Lees says the company has altered its cellphone software strategy. Since 1996, Microsoft has been writing operating systems for little computers to carry in your pocket. It was a lonely business until the company's perennial rival, Apple, introduced the Web-browsing, music-playing iPhone. But now that smartphones are popular, Microsoft's operating system, Windows Mobile, is foundering. More cellphone makers are turning to the free Android operating system made by Microsoft's latest nemesis, Google. (Peter Yates/The New York Times)
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