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Microsoft's Mix announcements reflect how the Web--and Ray Ozzie--are affecting how the company writes software.
Microsoft's Mix announcements reflect how the Web--and Ray Ozzie--are affecting how the company writes software.
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Adobe for this is in Apple pipeline and ready for the new iTune
updates. Silverlight will end up just like every other M$
product, a complete mess. Every product that M$ has launched
it past six years , the Xbox, Zune, XP, WinCE, Vista and
WinServers, I could keep going but really it isn't worth it. None
of these have been a successfully finished product.
interesting reading go to
http://www.roughlydrafted.com/RD/
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?Xbox
?Media Center and MSN TV
?Windows Mobile and WinCE PDAs
?Origami and the Tablet PCs
?the Zune
... all of which have been resounding failures as products.
Second, the Zune is an awesome media player. Bigger screen, which is also very difficult to scratch, and better sound quality than the iPoo, videos are actually worth watching, and it has a built in radio tuner. It has all this and the same capacity as the iPod for the same price. It also has managed to take almost 10% of market share in less than a year. Not a failure at all.
Vista has been a flop but XP has turned into a relatively stable operating system that isn't as bug infested as people make it out to be. Oh, and don't forget that it actually has a TWO button mouse. That's something (cr)Apple had to copy from pcs.
1. Apple didn't write iTunes.
2. I have an Xbox. I know many people who have an XBox. I know no one with a Mac. The first Xbox overall was a slight profit. But Microsoft really don't care; like the media center edition and the Zune it was an experiment just to enter the market.
3. In what way is Windows Mobile a failure? It is no more a failure than PalmOS is. It is a niche product, just like the iPhone will be. (Unless they reduce the price.)
I didn't see that anywhere in this article. Bigger, Better, and More of the Same is not going to keep MicroSoft in business.
MicroSoft has also started engaging in practices that actually cost customers money and interfere in fair use. Biting the hand that feeds you is never good practice. That's where their real battle is going to be waged.
you could author it on other OSes independent of other MS
products.
Oh, and if Ballmer were gone.
We don't need .not.
and I hope they get there. Currently their Expressions page has no
Mac authoring software. Their Expression Media is the only Mac
compatible tool, and that's just because they bought iView
MediaPro software which has always been Mac anyway. There's at
least a Silverlight plugin for Mac, so hopefully more will come.
Probability of that happening is another thing altogether.
- Just like Zune
- by MSSlayer May 6, 2007 12:39 PM PDT
- Not only is Zune a piece of crap, if you include all the hard drive based media players it might have 3% of the market.
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(10 Comments)This new attempt to replace Flash will be just as successful.
The sooner MS dies the better for everyone.