Starcrossed
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Microsoft has done two things very well that I can recall: Windows and Age of Empires II. Outside of that I'm hard-pressed to remember much. Forgive me for being so cheap.
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Oh yeah dat MS Flop swag, dat MS Flop swag..
Zune, Kin, Surface
..swag
Microsoft has done two things very well that I can recall: Windows and Age of Empires II. Outside of that I'm hard-pressed to remember much. Forgive me for being so cheap.
Idk about you gusy but I hated my Zune (1st gen Zune 20GB?). Software was shit, I mean I had to use a third party patch to get it to work on W7. Making playlists was a pain, everything was retarded. I only got it because it was super cheap I think like $60? When the ipods were around 200. It broke pretty fast afterwards as it just started to crash every few mins.
I honestly think MS's biggest problem is Ballmer.
So according to you there will be fewer Windows 8 tablets at the end of this year than at the end of last year. I think most people would consider that unfounded pessimism.
Understatement of the past decade. Look at Microsoft's stock history from the precise moment Bill handed the reigns over to Steve in 2000. Microsoft's 2000-2010 years is referred to by analysts as "The Lost Decade" for a reason. And 20% decline in the years following. You can't ride to glory on the back of momentum forever. Apple is finding this out too now.
Not if manufacturers keep abandoning ship. How do you increase marketshare if eventually nobody is left to build products to bring to the marketplace?
Samsung cancels Windows RT tablet
"When we did some tests and studies on how we could go to market with a Windows RT device, we determined there was a lot of heavy lifting we still needed to do to educate the customer on what Windows RT was, and that heavy lifting was going to require pretty heavy investment. When we added those two things up ... plus the modest feedback that we got regarding how successful could this be at retail from our retail partners, we decided maybe we ought to wait." --Mike Abary, Senior VP, Samsung