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Ray Ozzie, other executives to talk up scripting languages for Silverlight and online services at the Web development conference.
Ray Ozzie, other executives to talk up scripting languages for Silverlight and online services at the Web development conference.
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So maybe Google is copying Microsoft? I think Microsoft has been using this strategy since way before Google was born.
to lock in their offerings to the rest of their products. They may
make a few concessions for interoperability at Mix, but this is still
the same ol' Microsoft, despite Ray Ozzie's prescence attempting to
show it's different.
Stick with the open source stuff, Web 2.x developers!
Cheers
Cheers
I'm somewhat embarrassed that in the US here, supposedly an advanced society, we cling to legacy Microsoft technologies while the rest of the world advances in leaps and bounds ahead of us. As an IT professional I do my part delivering quality solutions that best fit the need. Inferior MS products and technologies are only used when my hands are tied because some other vendor uses non-standard MS technologies and I have to tie in to it. But I don't do so sliently. Do your part, pick just one MS product in your life and upgrade. Firefox instead of Insecure Exposer; Thunderbird instead of LookOut; etc. Stuck with "It doesn't work with..."? Than call that vendor and demand they fix it, don't just use a MS product because it is the short-term easy way out. Otherwise you are part of the problem, not the solution.
- Ooops, last comment was meant as a reply to Serg_1 re: idols?
- by Microsoft_Facts April 30, 2007 5:54 AM PDT
- D'Oh!
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