Talking the talk...
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r_a_trip Nov 25, 2008 7:16 AM EDT |
I've never experienced a Google outage. I get better search results using Google than Live Search. Google's web-apps focus on the end result. MS still tries to webify their desktop OS and Office Suite. "Google has done a great job of hyping" its prowess, Chrapaty says. "But we're neck and neck with them." If you believe the above, I've got a bridge for sale... |
bigg Nov 25, 2008 9:58 AM EDT |
> If you believe the above, I've got a bridge for sale... I'll sell you a 'Vista Capable' laptop with 512 MB of RAM. I'll sell you a Vista laptop that doesn't need antivirus. I'll sell you an 'iPod killing' Zune. I'll sell you a 'Playstation and Nintendo killing' Xbox. The list of outrageous statements from Microsoft exceeds even that of SCO. |
Steven_Rosenber Nov 25, 2008 12:50 PM EDT |
Except for the fact that Google is in the channel right now with a very credible cloud product and Microsoft is still coding theirs ... |
Sander_Marechal Nov 25, 2008 12:54 PM EDT |
s/coding/assimilating from a hostile takeover/g There. Fixed. |
jacog Nov 25, 2008 2:15 PM EDT |
Well, this has not stopped Microsoft in the past... they are very good about coming into a market late with a shoddy product, and then somehow convincing the masses that theirs was the original, and that it's somehow better. |
NoDough Nov 25, 2008 3:02 PM EDT |
Quoting:The list of outrageous statements from Microsoft exceeds even that of SCO.Isn't one a subset of the other? |
tracyanne Nov 25, 2008 5:05 PM EDT |
Quoting:I'll sell you an 'iPod killing' Zune. notice anything about who's controlling the dialogue here. |
Steven_Rosenber Nov 26, 2008 2:13 PM EDT |
Xbox is probably more successful than most non-OS, non-Office offerings from MS. I still doubt they've made any money off of it, but it's not in Zune territory. What I apppreciated yesterday was being offered Silverlight no less than a half-dozen times while I was trying to figure out just where MS is in their cloud-based office-suite deployment. I didn't bite on Silverlight, but I also couldn't find any actual MS product that allows users to create and edit documents through a browser. |
tracyanne Nov 26, 2008 4:56 PM EDT |
Silverlight will be big. It makes coding high quality Flash style application almost trivial (it makes coding low quality one even easier), for anyone using Visual Studio. Which means there will be lots of Silverlight based applications media players and other fripperies on the web soon. |
gus3 Nov 26, 2008 5:32 PM EDT |
Quoting:It makes coding high quality Flash style application almost trivial (it makes coding low quality one even easier)In other words, twice the crap with half the effort! |
tracyanne Nov 26, 2008 6:07 PM EDT |
@gus, that about sums it up |
bigg Nov 26, 2008 6:21 PM EDT |
Not knowing much about Visual Studio, and having no reason to know anything about Visual Studio, isn't it somewhat expensive? As I recall, to get the 'real' version of VS you have to pay many hundreds of dollars. Currently the problem for MS is that everyone has the Flash Player, but few have Silverlight. That has caused companies like NBC to drop Silverlight for Flash. Microsoft will include Silverlight as part of Windows in order to fix that problem. |
tuxchick Nov 26, 2008 6:29 PM EDT |
Not only that, VS locks you into the horrid Microsoft Foundation Classes, which guarantees un-portable code. |
tracyanne Nov 26, 2008 6:36 PM EDT |
Quoting:VS locks you into the horrid Microsoft Foundation Classes I've never use MFC, and I can guarantee that all of our code is portable to Mono on Linux. edit:use |
hkwint Nov 27, 2008 2:55 PM EDT |
Quoting:> If you believe the above, I've got a bridge for sale... Nope, sorry, but not interested in the remaining of Galloping Gertie. |
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