Microsoft's Steve Ballmer was his usual frank self when he met financial  analysts yesterday, admitting that the world isn't yet as keen on Windows Phone as he'd hoped. To be precise, AllThingsD reported  him as saying: "We haven't sold quite as many as I would have liked in  the first year." His cunning plan? Well, that's easy: make it all  Nokia's problem. Or, as he put it: "With Nokia we have a dedicated  hardware partner that is all-in on Windows Phones." Indeed, the Finnish  manufacturer has now staked far more than Microsoft on the success of this "third ecosystem" and, if its imminent Mango handsets fail to turn things around, we may eventually see Stephen Elop standing behind that silent cash register.                                                      
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