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Addressing the Google question, Microsoft's CEO tells a Stanford crows that the company needs to act more like a startup.
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I don't think that "people require only a browser" idea will ever come true. That idea is 10 years old now, and there still aren't any good "web app"s that will make people replace their desktop apps. Maybe email clients, and only to some extent, but that is it.
Windows is inside several display panels on every platform on every suburban railway station in Sydney, the same system is installed on many other suburban railway systems all across planet Earth.
Windows is inside most supermarket checkout registers used in the developed countries on planet Earth
Windows runs many of the ATM's all across planet Earth.
None of these planet Earth uses of Windows are what I'd call desktop systems.
- by JCPayne May 19, 2009 1:53 AM PDT
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(11 Comments)Perhaps Live is just soo badd you have to pay a caveman to use it?