August 2007 - Posts
In this article about Bill Gates' transition, we find this gem: For much of Microsoft's existence, its two biggest money-makers, Windows and Office, have been firmly rooted on the PC desktop, where they enjoyed little meaningful competition. Wow. Someone
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Now, I've been reading Jonathan Schwartz's blog for a while now (he's CEO of Sun Microsystems), and always appreciated his candor and openness. But this announcement reminds me of this .
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Not too long ago, Jan Miksovsky wrote about how confusing OpenID is to users due to the way sites expose it, and the overly developer-centric focus of the OpenID.net site. He makes a number of interesting points, most of which I agree with. In particular,
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Regular readers * of this blog will know that I have a thing for definitions of program management (see mine , Chris Pratley's , and Steven Sinofsky's ). The Exchange team recently put up a recruiting site, called ExchangeYourCareer.com . On it, they
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Some years ago Chris Pratley, an Office GPM, wrote an interesting article that talks about some of the mid-90s competition in the word processing space from the point of view of someone working on Microsoft Word. The thing about these comparative reviews
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Now this is how powerful software gets made.
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