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At Mix conference, Microsoft appeals to Web developers, commits to more IE updates.![]()
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Video: Gates' Mix '06 keynote
Photo: Gates shrugs at Mix '06
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Little late in my opinion
http://otherthingsnow.blogspot.com/
http://otherthingsnow.blogspot.com/
Great job!
extension to JavaScript for their webmail version of Outlook, that
most web developers ignored for 5 years until Google made
fantastic use of it - and someone came up with a snappy LAMP
style acronym.
Just take a look back in history and you will be able to tell... "Lotus brews potent Java with Kona":
http://www.morochove.com/watch/cw/ff70206.htm
;-) ;-) ;-)
Now begone cretin!
2) Even before Web became popular, microsoft was working on similar solution. Ofcourse a proprietary one. Once Netscape became popular, microsoft adopted to market forces. What microsoft did to netscape is bad. But just imagine paying for a browser!!!
3) PC's are commodotized now. Miicrosoft conspired to commodotize the PC and this brought the prices down drastically.
4) Have you seen openoffice, the GUI resembles more Microsoft Office!!!. Who is stealing from who.
Microsoft for being behmoth cannot rush to market features like small OS companies can do. That does not mean they are not innovating.
Have you ever wondered how microsoft can release a technology almost in couple of months time after a successfully technology by a rival!!!
IE5 the first browser tp support AJAX a 100% microsoft invention.
now who is stealing from MS ?
So the only thing stolen if you want to call it that is the term.
And of course the only reason MS invented the term in the first place was to take some of the attention away from Java.
In doing that, AJAX in turn takes the attention away from Windows because it is about Weblications as opposed to Windows applications. Webllications only need a browser and are not Windows dependant.
The moral of the story is that no matter how Microsoft tries to distract people from competing products to Windows, the result seems to be that the Web and Open Source win. Maybe that has something to do with the fact that the Web and Open Source are too logical to compete against.
Windows Media Center and Xbox 360 are new platforms for rich media applications. The Live versions of these products will release later this year. Microsoft is definitely looking to expand beyond Windows on the PC. This is a big change for Microsoft and one that will open up huge opportunities for startups looking for The Next Big Thing.
I wrote a blog on this subject today. See http://dondodge.typepad.com/the_next_big_thing/2006/03/mix_06_the_prog.html
Microsoft? Thanks, but no thanks.
- Heard Gates before
- by deeplyaware December 15, 2006 2:05 AM PST
- Wasn't it Bill who talked up the web services, way back? Then
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(23 Comments)Microsoft did nothing more about, just talk, until Google came
along, and Microsoft suddenly panicked and started Live.com?
If it was for Microsoft, we consumers would be the last priority.
Microsoft would do better to execute first, and leave the talking for
later.