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Soapbox, Microsoft's answer to YouTube, closes to new users for up to two months so it can create better safeguards against pirates.
Soapbox, Microsoft's answer to YouTube, closes to new users for up to two months so it can create better safeguards against pirates.
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them have to stop. It's almost as if they are coming up with
half-baked ideas, then staffing it with resources that aren't
qualified to do the job.
This company has the money, and the time, to do just about
anything right. Instead, they repeatedly do things at best, not
quite right, and worse totally miss the boat. I really don't
understand it.
They complain about not having enough technically experienced
people in the U.S., yet other local companies can find the talent.
The real problem with this company, quite frankly, HAS to be it's
leadership. You can't continue to blame others, the market, or
that people hate you (even though they do, that has no bearing).
If anyone should be tired of their continuing, constant issues
with quality, it should be THEM.
It's time they took a look at themselves, from the top down.
Since when is Microsoft the model for abiding the law and doing the right thing.
What a joke.
They have stolen practically everything they do and every idea they have.
Hypocrisy.
- critical mass
- by thedreaming March 23, 2007 7:32 AM PDT
- When it gets to the point when drm is so restrictive that even a cd or dvd you buy at the store requires an aditional fee to actually play the contents, that's when I'll officially give up, set fire to my cd and dvd collections and move to a hut in the middle of nowhere where watching the grass grow is an olympic event. Until then, I'll continue to dumpster dive the bargain bin at walmart!
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