Johnny Ruger

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    • Mon Feb 4th 17:26 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Google Playing Tit-for-Tat With Microsoft?
      "Glad you brought it up; MSFT and F are much alike--dinosaurs."...
      This would not be consistent with MSFT's balance sheet and Income Statement. In 5 years, everyone will be a dinosaur but for the few that keep reinventing themselves.
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    • Mon Feb 4th 16:18 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Google Playing Tit-for-Tat With Microsoft?
      MSFT DID threaten PC makers who would have preferred bundling Netscape to Internet Explorer.

      why don't you talk about the Ford Model-T?
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    • Mon Feb 4th 14:33 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Microsoft Finally Convinces: The Future Belongs to Google
      Google's recent stock price and GOOG's reaction to MSFT's offer to buy Yahoo would suggest GOOG is not as optimistic about its own prospects as you are. To You, no matter what MSFT does, it would indicate to you imminent doom and would flatter MSFT's competition.
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    • Mon Feb 4th 14:23 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Google Playing Tit-for-Tat With Microsoft?
      "While the Internet rewards competitive innovation?"
      What is the distinction you're making? What market does not reward competitive innovation? Google's suspects it will not be able to compete, and it's using all the emotional words to explain away Microsoft's competitive innovations that is now being aimed at them.
      Google is saying: we want to maintain our strong market position, so Feds please protect our near monopoly under the pretense of not allowing Microsoft from doing the same.
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    • Wed Jan 30th 17:46 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Apple's Extraordinary Edge
      [example: windows directory being every developers free for all with no published best practices]

      OOPS, [example: windows REGISTRY being every developers free for all with no published best practices]
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    • Wed Jan 30th 16:45 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Apple's Extraordinary Edge
      Just more fluff from the Microsoft camp trying desperately to defend its rapidly crumbling empire.
      i see nothing that is rapidly crumbing. I do see that microsoft created a world that did not exist before and initially created a mess [example: windows directory being every developers free for all with no published best practices], and Microsoft is now cleaning up its mess. I also see its rivals focusing on the prior messes.
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    • Wed Jan 30th 12:38 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Apple's Extraordinary Edge
      i read the link in "Doug, Mtn. View, CA" post. the article boiled down to: it's difficult to compare due to so many options available in both systems. That was confusing as I thought only windows suffered from bloat; most of the article was emotion as was "Doug, Mtn. View, CA" post.
      P.S. Sometimes my socks don't match, but my boss has never noticed.
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    • Tue Jan 29th 16:17 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Apple's Extraordinary Edge
      "The days of differentiation through applications are long gone. The Internet is the application."
      So the application is not the differentiator it is the differentiator; that is what you wrote.
      Apple has an extraordinary edge?
      How does the internet give apple an edge? That's like saying electricity gives Apple an edge. The hardware Apple is selling is slowly becoming a commodity, where's Apple's advantage?
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    • Wed Jan 23rd 12:38 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Microsoft Be Warned: IBM Boards the Open Source Software Express
      "The folks in Redmond, Wash., should take notice."

      I'm sure Redmond knows more about this subject than you.
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    • Wed Jan 16th 20:33 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Need Netflix Worry Over Apple's Movie Rentals?
      "I think you will see the convergence of PC and TV more widespread and because of that Apple is setting itself up perfectly for that."

      Perfectly? that's a little optimistic.
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    • Mon Jan 14th 15:34 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Google's Working with Microsoft's Playbook on iPhone
      Another author predicting the demise of Microsoft. Can you please develop another theme, this one is becoming old, it's been going on for years. How about a new theme, like Microsoft will do to Google what it did to everyone else, at least that one is based upon fact.
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    • Wed Jan 9th 13:53 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Why Isn't Microsoft More Proactive in Acquisitions?
      I would like to read the perspective of someone inside MSFT. That perspective would be an interesting contrast to the above viewpoint.
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    • Fri Dec 28th 17:59 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Did Viacom Choose Microsoft to Punish Google?
      Web 2.0 standards? Web 3.0 standards will be cable TV being replaced by Internet TV on a mainstream scale. It will then become fashionable to attack all those companies stuck in their Web 2.0 standards world.

      btw: it's heels not heals
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    • Tue Dec 4th 16:38 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Challenging the Current Console Business Model
      "Yet probably 99% of its features are not accessed by most users."
      There is also the aspect of software written that uses microsoft Office as a front end.
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    • Mon Nov 12th 19:37 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      A Look Back at Zune - From the Future
      quote: "The END for Microsoft's pathetic 10 years of attempts in the market which have got them 6%."
      reply: what about Apple's 25+ year attempt and less than 6% overall PC market share?
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