Microsoft Markets Xbox One To Small Businesses

Microsoft believes every small business should own three devices: a smart phone, a computer, and an Xbox One. The company posted a public letter written by Marques Lyons, Microsoft's Director of Consumer Camp and Xbox MVP, which explained how the console's non-gaming features could be implemented in a small business. Specifically, he explained how businesses could use Skype, SkyDrive, Office Web Apps, SmartGlass, Internet Explorer, and Wi-Fi Direct.

It started somewhat strong, but then the letter ended with admitting that future apps that could help small business have not been determined. However, he emphasizes that these nonexistent future apps could be beneficial for small businesses. I suppose anything in the future that hasn't been created or thought of yet could be beneficial.

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