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Microsoft is Growing Again


February 04th, 2010 at 01:40
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Bill Gates and Microsoft - 35 years of success

It’s been a long time since I’ve written an article concerning Microsoft, something I really aught to do more often. Partially because Apple hits the headlines more often than Microsoft, who don’t produce their own computers but simply their operating system. Which practically means Apple release new products all the time, but Microsoft only refresh their OS every 3-4 years.

Speaking of operating system refreshes, it’s hard not to notice the success of Windows 7. It’s replacing XP rapidly. It’s helping businesses to move away from old technology and move towards the future of new, updated technology – and help the entire computer industry move forward. Another prime example is the replacement of Internet Explorer 6 – something which hinders web development and Microsoft themselves even hate. Internet Explorer 8 is not a bad browser – it’s the best edition by Microsoft, and it attempts to co-operate with the modern standards, albeit not as capably as Webkit based browsers Safari and Chrome.

Microsoft have been in the Operating System business since way back. The friendly competition between Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, which later may have seemed hostile, was a benefit to both businesses and helped Microsoft work to create a solid Operating system – something they accomplished in 1995 with the release of Windows ‘95, possibly the most recognized at the time. But they’re still working on the game – and hell, face it, Windows Vista was not their greatest success. They released Windows 7 in a move to correct everything and to patch up the bad PR from Windows Vista – and probably with a few handshakes and a little slipping of money under the table could have created some positive PR before the launch of Windows 7.

Even when you think about it, the company has generated 4 billionaires – one of them being Bill Gates himself, worth over $50,000,000,000. That’s 50 billion, and that’s a lot of money. If you’re comparing the success of Microsoft to Apple, be reminded that Steve Jobs is worth $5 billion, about 1/10 of Gates’ fortune. (I’m not saying Apple isn’t a success story, though).

The main thing that makes sense when you sit down to think about it is that Microsoft was growing. It almost seemed to stop, but it’s growing again. It’s back on track and it’s rolling faster than you can think. Windows 7 hasn’t just ensured the updated survival of the computer industry as a whole in an effort to push people from older operating systems, it’s changed many things in the computer industry, like the pushing of Internet Explorer 8, now the worlds most used browser. It’s not all it’s changing. Microsoft are producing new products that may be of some vague support to the computer industry, although admittedly they haven’t performed it with the best execution (a tablet running full Windows 7 and nothing else is not going to be as good as a tablet with a customized operating system). Take the HP slate for example. Yeah, it’s not the Microsoft Courier of our dreams, but it’s a product that is set to be an ‘iPad killer’ (oh the days of iPhone killers, iPod killers, etc.), and yet it’s still something worthwhile.

And even as big daddy Ballmer takes over the kingdom from Gates, it’s a reputable company and hopefully, just hopefully, their new hot-headed CEO manages to pull things together and to keep the company growing, because at the moment, Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8 are the best things that ever happened to them.

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Seesmic Look: Twitter, Simplified


January 22nd, 2010 at 19:24
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It’s no secret that Twitter hasn’t been growing as well as it should have done in the US in the recent few months. Twitter isn’t growing to such a short extent that it’s not growing properly. Seesmic, coupled with a lot of support, heavy distribution, and a recent partnership with Microsoft, hope to change it over time with the launch of a new product that makes Twittering very easy: Seesmic Look.

Sometimes, Twitter isn’t about sharing your own tweets. People are puzzled by the difficult to navigate user interface, and can get confused from Twitter’s lack of explanation. Twitter is something more complicated than Facebook, and although there’s a bounty of gossip and celebrity information stored in the massive archives of Twitter; it’s fairly unlikely that people will be able to find it with ease – it’s user experience and user interface are not controlled around entertainment.

It’s an attractive app with a slick user interface that could give Twitter a chance to help new users discover what the site is about. It’s a shame the program isn’t going to be available for Mac, but it’s going to appeal to the majority of the masses.

Seesmic have a powerful alliance, both with Twitter and Microsoft. Seesmic CEO Loic Le Meur is confident and pleased for the “powered by Twitter” icon in the lower-left hand corner – they’ve gotten Twitter’s blessing, and this means Seesmic is the first to get this, according to Le Meur.

Microsoft also played a large parter with Microsoft, who showed the limits of the Windows 7 GUI and making everything ready for touchscreen computers. Look could be preinstalled on new PC’s, something that has plenty benefits for promoting Twitter in the future. Le Meur is in discussions with multiple hardware manufacturers to get this to happen.

Seesmic Screenshot

In addition to celebrity and other interest ‘channels’, there’s brand channels – in which companies like The Huffington Post & Red Bull, among others, have custom designs, tweets from multiple Twitter accounts, advertising within the app and much more.

It’s not a powerful app. If you’re a seasoned Twitterer, then this just really isn’t for you. You can’t have custom lists, you can’t update multiple accounts, and if you have Tweetdeck or Tweetie, or even Seesmic Desktop itself, you’ll probably not need Look and miss a lot of the functionality.

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Revealed: The Microsoft/HP Tablet


January 08th, 2010 at 03:07
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Steve Ballmer Shows the HP Tablet

Steve Ballmer Shows Off the HP Tablet, CES 2009

Well, it’s not the Courier, unlike we highly anticipated. Shame that, but it’s still a nice concept. Microsoft did have a 2-screen tablet to show, but it ran Windows 7 that hadn’t been modded to suit two screens – so it kinda sucked software-wise.

Anyway, the Microsoft/HP Tablet announced was a cute little thing – and I can tell Steve Ballmer was pleased to announce his little answer at the Apple Tablet. In fact, this little thing is pretty much everything the Apple Tablet is supposed to be. It has multitouch. A thick black gloss border (hell, HP are going mad with Macbook Pro style displays).

Something Microsoft just aren’t learning here is you can’t grab your OS and force it into every form factor. The OS on these things must be suited to them, specialized to them. You can’t just cram an OS designed for mouse-and-keyboard input and expect it to work fine on a touchscreen. And that’s something I’m sure Steve Jobs would mention, as rumors fly around of the tablet’s completely new OS.

Granted, these things are cute. As Steve Ballmer puts it, “they’re more powerful than a phone and almost as powerful as a PC. These things are perfect for reading, browsing the web and taking entertainment, on the go,” he states, “it will likely be available this year.”

So yeah. It’s nice, it’s likely not too expensive, it runs Windows 7 (and hopefully gets a modded version to suit tablets), and it’s going to be available before the ‘Apple Tablet’. Granted, it’s not a courier, but it’s nice whatever it is.

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Microsoft ‘Courier’ Tablet: Tomorrow?


January 06th, 2010 at 19:58
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There’s a strong chance that the Microsoft/HP Courier tablet PC will be announced tomorrow. While the preview images are grand, it’s fairly unlikely that this’ll be as nice as the concepts – things rarely are.

It apparently has multi-touch and e-reader capabilities, as expected for Microsoft to tackle the supposed Apple Tablet head-on.

It has not been confirmed if it will be a Courier, however, being another HP/Microsoft tablet, it’s fairly likely.

So lets just wait and see. Will this really be the new change changer? We’ll make a post about this tomorrow.

Thanks Gizmodo.

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The Original Mac vs PC


December 10th, 2009 at 21:17
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Here’s an interesting find – the original version of the Mac vs PC ads. I do love finding stuff like this. As far as I’m aware, this was during the 1980’s – 20 years of ceaseless attacks, it’d seem! Here’s the image (click to enlarge! – make sure you have javascript enabled.)

Original Mac vs PC ads

Nifty.

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Ballmer: Windows 7 is ‘The Best Ever’


November 21st, 2009 at 00:21
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Fear me, for I am a bat!

Fear me, for I am a bat.

This guy never quits, does he? Ballmer is completely infamous for his downright strange way of promoting his business, Microsoft, in various matters. He’s also famous for downright fanboyism actions, like stamping on an employee’s iPhone, or the ‘developers’ chants, both of which are YouTube viral videos.

This time, Ballmer is insisting that Windows 7 has had double the sales of any other OS ever in this period of time. If he’s being honest, it’s not too unbelievable – the hype around the OS and the preorders were the highest ever. If so, it means it’s still selling well. And to be fair to the man, it’s already accounting for 4% of web-accessing devices – Vista realised this result after over 7 months.

But the man can’t stay at this level of modesty. “Windows 7 is simply the best PC operating system that we or anyone else has ever built,” he stated.

Oh well. Ballmer can live in his little world for a bit longer.

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Windows 7 Admits Borrowing Mac Look


November 14th, 2009 at 21:46
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The Windows 7 Interface has been debated whether it was taken from Mac

The Windows 7 Interface has been debated whether it was taken from Mac

Microsoft Executive Simon Aldous has been quoted claiming that the Windows 7 interface has borrowed a Mac OS look to make users feel more at home using the system.

Aldous told UK computing magazine PCR that “one of the things that people say an awful lot about the Apple Mac is that the OS is fantastic, that it’s very graphical and easy to use,” he went on to say, “what we’ve tried to do with Windows 7 – whether it’s traditional format or in a touch format – is create a Mac look and feel in terms of graphics.”

It’s been long since debated whether Microsoft copy Apple in terms of design, but it’s had heavy evidence against it – for example, many people have criticized Microsoft’s Zune for being a blatant iPod Touch rip off. The operating system, with each subsequent release, becomes more and more similar to the Mac OS operating system – for example, Windows’ recent decision to display the taskbar icons as full icons and without text, very similar to the Mac OS dock interface – which has been heavily criticized for the similarity to Apple’s operating system.

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Congratulation On Your App Store, Windows Mobile


November 13th, 2009 at 02:30
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Windows Marketplace Well, naturally Windows Mobile has had an app store on the actual phone for quite some time, they’ve now got one on the web. Funnily enough, it’s remarkably similar to the App store – containing pretty much all the same interface with just a few graphical alterations. Hardly surprising. Notice the curvy, glossy icons, that appear on the iPhone. However, this represents something important for Microsoft, and for the Windows Mobile users – they finally have a place on the desktop/laptop to purchase applications at full internet speed, rather than shoddy mobile internet speed.

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Microsoft Patents Something They Don’t Own – Sudo


November 12th, 2009 at 22:30
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Microsoft have just patented sudo. Yeah, Microsoft have just patented something that’s part of another operating system. Microsoft, already established as a Monopoly, have just been handed something that they didn’t invent – something that has been in use on Unix for over 20 years and on Apple’s Mac OS X – and it raises questions. Do the Supreme Court even check out the software information? For those of you who do not know, sudo is basically a user-controlled version of the User Account Control. In short, it’s something you type to allow you to do special things with the Command Prompt equivalent – called Terminal. This is used very frequently in Linux-based OS, but it’s even used in Mac OS X.

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[Full & Review] Windows 7 Released


October 22nd, 2009 at 18:12
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Windows 7 Logo

The latest release of Microsoft’s chain of Operating Systems, Windows 7, was released today. Being so far the most anticipated and perhaps the best publicly-received release of Windows, Windows 7 ensures the continuation of the Windows OS. Several attempts by Apple to thwart Windows 7’s release, such as Snow Leopard’s release, or the release of new iMacs just days before, haven’t worked enough and the media hype surrounding the OS is strong as ever. Click ‘Read More’ to read more (seems obvious).

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Apple Flounces The Credit Crunch


October 19th, 2009 at 23:29
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Once again, Apple have shown their innovation and flair have proved them successful for another year. Their iPhone sales are still rising, and their computer sales too. iPhone sales climbed 7%, while the computer sales are up further with 17%. This still outgoes the 8% decrease in the iPod sales, which apple appear to be aware of and are working on. Overall, Apple are up 47% in profit terms, proving that the credit crunch isn’t changing people’s computer choices – despite their high prices, people are still buying.

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Microsoft Just Won’t Let Go


October 17th, 2009 at 23:02
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image No, Microsoft. Not only is this an invasion of privacy but this has got to be illegal. Can’t be content with Google whacking the hell out of your browser, you now have to attempt to take down Firefox, too.

Beware users. A ‘critical’ windows update will install a Firefox plugin that cannot be removed. This plugin isn’t harmless – it opens a security hole which allows hackers to take over someone’s computers.

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