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Now, why can't they get their OS right?
I'm probably too old to be a fan boy here, especially since I love about every game platform. But as a XBL user I can say Microsoft has seriously earned some respect points with the whole Live "experience."

But as I've said before... How can they manage to create such a feature and function RICH OS for the Xbox, yet fail so miserably on my PC?

Perhaps this is a case of competition driving the innovation? MS knows they have to step it up on the XBOX platform to keep the audience. Yet the PC market is so completely cornered (at least from a business perspective) that maybe MS just isn't putting the R&D behind their PC product. Hm.
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Now, why can't they get their OS right?  slowbox | 07/23/08
Re: Now, why can't they get their OS right?  johnny_w_g@... | 07/23/08
their OS  john_gillespie@... | 08/07/08
It's a Different Part of MSFT, slowbox  drprod@... | 08/07/08
RE: Microsoft gives a new Xbox 360 experience  mKind | 07/23/08
RE: Microsoft gives a new Xbox 360 experience  quarky42 | 07/23/08
I would suspect it would make it worse  NonZealot | 07/23/08
External  donnellb | 07/23/08
Excellent point  NonZealot | 07/23/08
They might just catch on after all...  storm14k | 07/23/08
it will get there  coffeeshark | 07/23/08
RE: Microsoft gives a new Xbox 360 experience  SecondRotation | 07/24/08
RE: Microsoft gives a new Xbox 360 experience  benblush@... | 07/28/08
Really?  lightsaber777 | 07/28/08

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