The Windows Vista Challenge for Microsoft

Posted by gsh on Jun 26, 2006 6:46 AM EDT
OSWeekly.com; By Matt Hartley
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Lately, I have been asking myself one question over and again: Is this the end of Microsoft? This burning question came to pass after speaking with a couple different corporate executives. I can safely say the overall consensus is that Windows Vista is too little, too late.

[The author needs to clarify why he thinks more than two versions of Windows is a bad thing, especially in light of the multitude of "versions" of GNU/Linux available - mostly geared toward different demographic groups. - dcparris]

It seems that with Bill Gates stepping down from day-to-day operations and Microsoft evangelist Robert Scoble moving on completely, it does certainly feel like the beginning of the end. Think I am wrong? Try this: Go to YouTube.com, then do a search for "Windows Vista: First of a Kind Features."

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