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09 June 2009
Microsoft's Pyrrhic Victory in the Netbook War
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The rise of the netbook has been an extraordinary saga. When the Asus Eee PC was first launched at the end of 2007, it seemed to come from n...
28 January 2009
The Net Net of Netbooks
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Netbooks have been one of the surprise successes over the last year. They have also been one of the most contentious areas of computing. The...
26 January 2009
Microsoft's Future: as a Games Company
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News that for probably the first time Microsoft would be making significant numbers of its workforce redundant has inevitably been picked up...
10 January 2009
Microsoft and Artificial Scarcity
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One of the themes of this blog is the relationship between scarcity and abundance. Here's a good example of how you make something arti...
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29 May 2008
Microsoft Admits Being Half-Open Doesn't Work
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On Open Enterprise blog .
08 April 2008
Of Microsoft, GNU/Linux and Boiled Asses' Heads
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On Linux Journal blog .
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31 March 2008
The Marvels of Modularity
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One word that has cropped up time and again on this blog is " modularity ". It's one of the prime characteristics of the open...
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10 March 2008
Windows 7: Out of Luck
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Microsoft to date has said little about Windows 7, which had been in development under the code name Blackcomb. It's generally believed ...
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