First, it was Nokia, the onetime worldwide leader of smart phone sales, stumbling badly into single digit market share and then finding a modicum of success last year in the most unlikely of places: The very low-end of the market, where sub-$100, contract-less smart phones rule. But Nokia isn't alone in blazing a trail to the bottom of the market. This week, two other formerly dominant industry players, Blackberry and Motorola, announced similar plans to revitalize their own badly damaged businesses....More
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