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[News] [Rival] Windows 7apourware/ME3/Vista SP2 is Already Dead

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Windows 7: R.I.P.

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| Death throes. That’s how I’d describe the latest barrage of white papers from 
| Microsoft. The company’s flagship, Windows Vista, is thrashing around in the 
| shallows like a wounded animal, fighting in vain to escape the inevitable.  
| 
| [...]
| 
| Now we learn that there’s no point in waiting for Windows 7 because, 
| according to Microsoft, “it’ll be just like Vista.” 
| 
| Talk about eating your young! Microsoft is now publicly trashing their next 
| version in order to salvage their current dud. Never mind that they’re 
| killing the very positive mystique surrounding Windows 7. Company executives 
| are hell bent on proving that the Vista “Refuseniks” were wrong, and they’re 
| not above using force to achieve their goal.    
| 
| That’s right, hidden within their latest propaganda piece is the not so 
| veiled threat that customers who bypass Vista risk widening the very 
| compatibility chasm that dissuaded them in the first place. That’s because 
| Microsoft has no intention of making it any easier for customers to upgrade 
| to Windows 7 from XP than it is for them to upgrade from XP to Vista today.    
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http://weblog.infoworld.com/enterprisedesktop/archives/2008/06/windows_7_rip.html

Even Randall Kennedy trashes Windows now that it's dying. He used to criticise
Linux.


Recent:

Microsoft’s credibility turning to junk while Linux revenue grows

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| Sweeping changes are needed in Microsoft’s go-to-market approach, and it may
| find more success by creating products like Live Writer, which found a huge
| following right away. Continuing on its current path, the company will
| continue to destroy its credibility and build animosity with users looking
| for quality products on their terms.    
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http://tech.blorge.com/Structure
%20/2008/04/10/microsofts-credibility-turning-to-junk-while-linux-revenue-grows/
http://tinyurl.com/5fojkd


Microsoft Plummets, Retail Falls While Beauty Gains in CoreBrand 2007 Brand
Power Rankings

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| The annual "CoreBrand Brand Power 100" Branding Index(R) of 1,200 US
| corporations ranks Coca-Cola Company and Johnson & Johnson at #1 and #2
| respectively, unchanged since 2004. Meanwhile, Microsoft's corporate brand
| declined in stunning fashion over the past four years, falling from 11 in
| 2004 to 59 in 2007 Microsoft, a decline of 48 places!    
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http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release.do?id=834308


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| Would you believe... that Microsoft has dropped down to #86 within the
| Fortune Best Places to Work survey? That's down from #50 in 2007 and #42 in
| 2006. Like a rock. In a bad way. And who is #1 for two years in a row? Grab
| that chair and give it a big effen toss in the air to Google! Toot! They get
| bigger and they're still #1.    
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http://minimsft.blogspot.com/2008/02/some-quick-quips-yahoo-86-and-mspoll.html


Apple has biggest impact on world consumers: survey

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| Microsoft, the world's largest software maker was also a winner, but it
| received the dubious honor of the brand most readers wanted to argue with,
| and the one they most wanted to revamp. Voted into second place in the
| category was brand USA.  
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http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSL2850164020080331


What we do know about Windows 7

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| Windows 7 will be a minor update to Vista — with “minor,” here, meaning as
| less disruptive as possible to users and their applications. Microsoft has
| said Windows 7 will use the same driver model that Vista did.
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1413


CIOs Uncensored: For The Sake Of IT, Leave XP Alone

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| I just finished a presentation to a group of nontechnical executives, and I'm
| even more angry about Microsoft's plan to end shipments of Windows XP this
| summer. I'd been making my list of reasons Microsoft shouldn't get rid of XP.
| Now I've got one more biggie--it's going to set back the hard-earned progress
| CIOs have been making in getting IT viewed as a strategic part of their
| organizations.
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http://www.informationweek.com/news/management/interviews/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=208402425
http://tinyurl.com/57t2st
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