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Ever seen a chicken continue to run around with its head cut off.
Today in google news I saw an interesting article about bill gates stepping aside as head of microsoft in 2008.
What made the article interesting was that they were pedicting the downfall of microsoft in the not to distant future. Not only how will the company lose some of its draw by losing "the man who had the vision". But they pointed out microsoft consistently losing ground to open source software and web based apps that don't care what OS you use.
What do you think? microsoft has been the PC age as we know it, what will it be in 2010?
Today in google news I saw an interesting article about bill gates stepping aside as head of microsoft in 2008.
What made the article interesting was that they were pedicting the downfall of microsoft in the not to distant future. Not only how will the company lose some of its draw by losing "the man who had the vision". But they pointed out microsoft consistently losing ground to open source software and web based apps that don't care what OS you use.
What do you think? microsoft has been the PC age as we know it, what will it be in 2010?
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I agree that Microsoft might either go downhill, go through an extended period of growing pains, or go through a period of being very lost, at the retirement or eventual passing of Bill Gates, Paul Allen, or any of the other guys who were with the company from the start and shared a common vision / direction.
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I belive they will go down. I don't think Vista is going to be a big hit at all, but rather turn people away with it's huge price tag and insane security checking.
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I think it's got a bit of a run left in it. linux is great for those of us in the know, but for the average joe (and theres lots more of them) it isn't really in the picture. also untill interoperability, support and ease of software installation improves; i.e. "next next etc" it will probably stay that way. it is getting much better though and fast, all hail open scource
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I dunno. I kind of hope that Microsoft will stick around for a good while.
With the advent of .NET 2.0, and some of their more recent releases, I've started to see something different in them. They're becoming more developer-friendly. They're becoming more interoperable with other OSes. They're making tools that are REALLY useful for administration and systems development. I like that.
I think that regardless of how much time MS has left, I really appreciate the steps they're taking as of late to be a "good member" of the "software community".
With the advent of .NET 2.0, and some of their more recent releases, I've started to see something different in them. They're becoming more developer-friendly. They're becoming more interoperable with other OSes. They're making tools that are REALLY useful for administration and systems development. I like that.
I think that regardless of how much time MS has left, I really appreciate the steps they're taking as of late to be a "good member" of the "software community".
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yah competitors are bringing microsoft lower and it seems that they are running out of ideas as Vista isn't all that convincing
I heard that Google will be commencing an opensource OS with Linux
I heard that Google will be commencing an opensource OS with Linux
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