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Microsoft's now laying in their own bed. They made that bed when they started announcing dates for new products to hit the market. I see this as a weakness in their mighty marketing machine. Why didn't they just stay quiet while Apple threw a party for their new OS? Why the need to plug an OS everyone is still referring to by it's codename? It seems like things are running behind schedule up in the Pacific Northwest, and the only reason it does is because Microsoft is making it look that way.
Posted by: Real World   Posted on: 07/05/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Great story  Richard Flude | 07/05/05
If anything,  Real World | 07/05/05
MS wants bright new talent but they must  bjbrock | 07/05/05
Perfectly simple  Anton Philidor | 07/05/05
Simple: Yes, Cheap NOT!  Wolfie2K3 | 07/06/05
Don't waste your time...  mabricen | 07/05/05
Microsoft previews next-generation CRM  Loverock Davidson | 07/05/05
what about non-M$ entry-level software? how is this a factor?  wessonjoe | 07/06/05
What about 'em?  Wolfie2K3 | 07/06/05
and the monopoly marches on! where are the antitrust observers?  wessonjoe | 07/06/05
What relationship? Customers are abused & "easy to use" means "dumbing down  HypnoToad | 07/06/05

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