5/10/2011 7:20:54 PM
how on earth can it NOT be cheaper than 8.5 billion dollars, i mean MSFT takes 8.5 BILLION dollars (yes that's 8,500 MILLION dollars) to merge three technologies? i think the only thing they really save is time... and just another example of how MSFT is too big for it's own good that it has 3 technologies that it didn't have the foresight to merge a long time ago.
5/10/2011 7:43:18 PM
While I agree that 8.5B is a shitload of money (I agree it seems hugely overvalued), you'd be surprised how damn difficult it is to merge multiple platforms even within the same company. It takes a lot of time and a lot of resources.This way (hopefully) Microsoft can quickly integrate Skype technology and ditch the other technologies. It would be a big growth opportunity and allow MS to redirect all those resources to new product spaces rather than spending on merging technologies.8.5B is not a lot of money in the overall scheme of things, considering the total operating budget of the company, and how expensive and time consuming a merge + parity play would have been (Skype has multiple platform support, voip support, international calling, multi-party video and a slew of other features that MS video options dont).
5/10/2011 8:03:55 PM
5/10/2011 8:21:36 PM
http://econ.st/liVAfc
5/12/2011 1:27:54 PM
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2011/05/how-microsoft-caused-the-dotcom-bubble/
5/12/2011 5:40:24 PM
Aside from Windows 7
5/12/2011 6:00:45 PM
5/12/2011 6:24:24 PM
that line doesn't make much sense to me either. It's as if the author does not realize that Skype and smartphones have zero co-dependency.
5/12/2011 10:25:54 PM
or that they have an entire smartphone platform[Edited on May 12, 2011 at 10:31 PM. Reason : also from the article like way ^^^^^^^^ it sounds like MSFT should have just bought the super bowl]
5/12/2011 10:28:14 PM
5/12/2011 10:36:33 PM
people already have SMS. it's argpuably an inferior solution, but it has the inertia. skype doesn't provide any benefits to that need. i used to want skype on my smartphone to avoid using cellphone minutes, but I don't use cellphone minutes anymore, and carriers would rather sell data plans anyways. once i finally did get skype on my iphone, i used it all of 3 timesnow if MS can find an innovative way to leverage skype on WP7 to provide some kind of feature or experience that wouldn't be fully available on other platforms (like what apple did with facetime), then they might make good use of it. but even then, there's probably no reason they couldn't have just done the same thing with live messenger or lync or whatever.[Edited on May 12, 2011 at 10:59 PM. Reason : .]
5/12/2011 10:56:53 PM
http://brooksreview.net/2011/05/ballmer/mostly a criticism of Ballmer, but framed in the context of Microsoft's decline over the last decade
5/13/2011 11:53:08 AM
its not like every big company can catch everything before it comes or succeed even if they do(google wave and buzz) or realize they have a good thing going (flip by cisco)ive stopped understanding why companies do these things and just put my support behind the ones that 1) are open to the modding community and 2) provide things that actually make life easier
5/13/2011 11:59:18 AM
6/14/2011 9:33:49 AM
I read that as Swype and my brain thought they had integrated themselves as an input method for Kinect. I can't imagine trying to use it with flailing arms instead of just a finger.But Skype as a fixture in the living room, yes, now that's a concept that's been a long time coming. Hello, George Jetson.
6/14/2011 10:11:34 AM
6/14/2011 1:23:12 PM
Too bad kinect is only 640x480
6/14/2011 1:46:24 PM
6/14/2011 2:12:40 PM
In further MICROSOFT IN DECLINE! news:http://blogs.forbes.com/greatspeculations/2011/07/11/android-could-be-a-billion-dollar-business-for-microsoft/
7/13/2011 11:27:48 AM
I learned the other day that Microsoft makes a $15 royalty on every Android device that gets sold. The idea that Microsoft is on the decline is wishful thinking.
7/13/2011 3:06:29 PM
Here's a cheerful chart about MSFT success in the Online division.
7/14/2011 11:21:40 PM
I don't know what "online operating income" means
7/15/2011 2:01:29 AM
http://www.microsoft.com/investor/EarningsAndFinancials/Earnings/PressReleaseAndWebcast/FY11/Q4/default.aspx
7/21/2011 5:35:28 PM
7/21/2011 8:24:01 PM
ha
7/21/2011 8:38:18 PM
^Believe it or not, I feel you pain on that exact scenario.Fortunately Lync is about 1000x better than Communicator, and Skype is about 1000x times better than Lync, so at least things are moving in the right direction
7/21/2011 11:16:07 PM
are you sure lync isn't a facelift for communicator with maybe some added functionality that's a bit more obscure? we use communicator at work and have written a few apps that interface with it and our phone system and they work without modification on lync. as far as reliability, im going to say it's in the implementation. ours is pretty rock. i'd venture to say AIM goes down more than communicator (~11000 employees on it)
7/22/2011 8:50:06 AM
^^"things are moving in the right direction" implies that buying other technologies that are better and making them your own is "the right direction"
7/22/2011 11:01:35 AM
^^ yes its a different application. there is I'm sure some shared pieces but from almost every major component, they scrapped it and redid the thing.^ not really. just that communicator / lync is a corporate technology, while Skype is a proven commercial scaling service. I don't know that lync can/could scale to a mass consumer service.
7/22/2011 2:18:39 PM
Look at this shitbox:http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2011/10/microsoft-works-to-win-desktop-users-over-to-the-start-screen.arsDesign by committee FTL. The dumbasses probably employ the most usability experts in the world, too. Just goes to show how worthless the soft sciences are.
10/15/2011 7:45:58 PM
said exactly like somebody who doesn't know what they are talking about[Edited on October 15, 2011 at 8:01 PM. Reason : aka didn't read any of the requirements or science that led to the current designs]
10/15/2011 7:51:36 PM
^^that's the search results screen, not the start screen. durrr
10/16/2011 1:00:25 AM
950,000 Xbox 360 units sold last week. That's a 2% install base jump in one week.800,000 on black Friday750,000 Kinect unitsAnd this is before live television hits in December.Nokia Lumia 800 is selling like wildfire in Europe. At one point was the #1 volume in sales (quite possibly not the case now). But euro carriers are pushing the phone big time.HTC Titan finally available here, wish there was a cdma version.Lenovo announced their win phone coming next year.Dell moving the company onto its wp7 and off of BlackBerry Lync client coming to everythingNot a bad winter so far for MS.
11/30/2011 3:20:29 PM
my coworker won a Titan 2 weeks ago. it is NICE
11/30/2011 3:34:31 PM
I want a Focus S and I will spend the next several months convincing SandSanta to get the Lumia.
11/30/2011 3:39:50 PM
I just want a wp7 slider on gsm [Edited on November 30, 2011 at 3:42 PM. Reason : that's not a piece of shit like the lg quantum]
11/30/2011 3:42:23 PM
^^ You can order them from Amazon.de right now (for $750 bones)
11/30/2011 5:13:57 PM
I don't like that Nokia cut so many features from the 900 when they made the LumiaRight now I'd prefer a Focus S or Titan over it even though it's an absolutely gorgeous phone.
11/30/2011 11:15:38 PM
I got my hands on a windows phone a few days ago for the first time. I'm not even sure what the hardware was but I was impressed with the OS. That is saying a lot since I am a die hard iPhone user. If I had to move to a different phone platform it would probably be to a windows phone instead of android.
12/1/2011 12:01:43 AM
That's what happened to me last year. I had an iPhone since v1, switched to an android, wasn't all that impressed and switched to WP7 2 months later[Edited on December 1, 2011 at 12:00 PM. Reason : .]
12/1/2011 11:59:26 AM
http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/19/2960794/microsoft-q3-fy12-operating-income
4/19/2012 4:24:36 PM
MS isn't in decline but they are no longer considered a dynamic player. Big player yes. Pre-eminent? arguable.
4/23/2012 3:47:20 PM
MS as Enterprise company is very strong and dominant, MS as consumer company, not so much.http://www.informationweek.com/news/software/productivity_apps/232900660
4/23/2012 3:56:23 PM
No mention of xbox?
4/24/2012 12:33:41 AM
It's not like consumers play video games, AndyMac. Clearly M$ is a terrible consumer company.
4/24/2012 9:32:19 AM
4/30/2012 11:24:45 PM
ummmm not sure if this is the correct thread but anyone follow home automation stuff from few years ago that microsoft labs worked onhttp://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/homeos/pretty cool idea
5/1/2012 9:21:02 AM
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