tekgoblin writes:
As you may have heard the Microsoft Kin was discontinued by Microsoft shortly after its launch. The Kin was only around from May 13th, through June 30th 2010. The phone didn’t last long due to decreased sales and poor management by Microsoft. Engadget reports that the changes in management on Kin ultimately doomed the project.
Well, the Kin has been immortalized by Shmuel Tennenhaus at KinRip.com. The site is a memorial for the Microsoft Kin and has already had over 9,000 visitors pay their respects.
The site was builg using ForeverMissed, which is an online tool that lets users create memorial pages for their departed loved ones for free. So check out the site and pay your respects to Kin.
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