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Microsoft's Steve Ballmer claims victory over the desktop and plans to take on the Web next.
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer claims victory over the desktop and plans to take on the Web next.
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Steve Ballmer.
Steve Ballmer.
except for questionable marketing techniques, would now have the
Internet tread marks across the inert corporate body.
except for questionable marketing techniques, would now have the
Internet tread marks across the inert corporate body.
squealing like a little school girl.. That would be good also
squealing like a little school girl.. That would be good also
I hope to God that this does not happen, however after seeing Virtual Earth and the media hype
on it, I am a bit worried that the MS practice of pushing unfinished and untested crap on customers
might make a mark on the Web too.
Here is a prayer for the Googles of the future.
I hope to God that this does not happen, however after seeing Virtual Earth and the media hype
on it, I am a bit worried that the MS practice of pushing unfinished and untested crap on customers
might make a mark on the Web too.
Here is a prayer for the Googles of the future.
yet. With Linux available and Mac OS X now publicly switching to
Intel, Microsoft is in a most vulnerable postion (market-wise, that
is; its products have always been vulnerable security-wise upon
installation). So go right ahead and go after the web oh great over-
cashstuffed purveyor of bloatware - the desktop will disappear
behind you. And by the time you turn back around to continue your
pursuit of the web, you'll find that it has vanished too.
yet. With Linux available and Mac OS X now publicly switching to
Intel, Microsoft is in a most vulnerable postion (market-wise, that
is; its products have always been vulnerable security-wise upon
installation). So go right ahead and go after the web oh great over-
cashstuffed purveyor of bloatware - the desktop will disappear
behind you. And by the time you turn back around to continue your
pursuit of the web, you'll find that it has vanished too.
what MS has wrought he has failed to learn the lessons that
history--and, in this case, poetry--have to teach.
- Wonder if Steve ever read Ozymandias?
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- If he's expecting people on the web to "tremble" at the sight of
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(34 Comments)what MS has wrought he has failed to learn the lessons that
history--and, in this case, poetry--have to teach.