Alan Bourke wrote:
> Such cynicism in one so young, Ted.
> 
> ;)

/AOL ON. Me too. /AOL OFF

http://weblog.infoworld.com/tech-bottom-line/archives/2008/02/microsoft_open.html?source=NLC-DAILY&cgd=2008-02-28

...The highly competitive Ballmer, you might say, is the man who cried 
"nice." And like the boy who cried wolf, no one believed him....

...Now that Bill Gates has effectively left the building, Ballmer is 
free to transform Microsoft, a job made all the tougher by the enormous 
reservoir of mistrust the company has engendered over the years....

Can't learn from history, can they? They treated everyone around them 
like dirt because they could - they were the biggest bully on the 
playground. Now they're in a new playground with a lot of kids bigger, 
faster and smarter, and they're finding out that not only can they not 
steal the other kids lunch money anymore, but they're in danger of 
losing their own.

Microsoft is becoming irrelevant in more and more parts of computing. 
And those parts are increasingly the fun parts.

Check out what's going on in the Valley. _NO ONE_ is worried about 
Microsoft anymore.

Whil




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