OUR previous post on this subject was a highlight of newly-unsealed E-mails which reveal media machinations at Microsoft. Here is another example from page 28 [PDF]
. It shows quite lucidly how Microsoft is capitalising on innocence of reporters and feeding them with whatever 'needs' to be included in a story. This relates rather nicely to things we wrote about Microsoft's control of the media.
From: Tom Pilla Sent: November 17, 2006 8:32 PM To: Steve Ballmer; Debbie Hill; Dorothy Velth CC: Mich Mathews; Larry Cohen; John Pnette; Bill Cox; Ari Bixhorn; Kim Stocks; Frank Shaw (Waggener Edstrom) Subject RE: Biz Value Launch - Pre event Media inteviews
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Bloomberg Dina Bass
Despite her lack of deep technical knowledge, Dina has been well versed in Office, Vista and Exchange. She recently met with Criscap, Mike Slavert and Dave Thompson for deep dives. Dina is positive about the releases, but her affinity for controversy/tension means she will reference (in her launch coverage) the barriers we will face. Whether it is the EU, product delays, or competitive threats from Google, Dina tells a complete story.
No one wants Vista, and stubborn Windows users have demanded XP. While neither Microsoft nor its partners will admit it, Microsoft has abandoned its attempt to kill off XP.
Last June, Microsoft announced that it would no longer be selling XP. Even then. Microsoft had started backing away from its flat statement that XP was history.
--Microsoft, internal document [PDF]
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Paul Gaskin
2008-12-11 00:53:30
Tux
2008-12-11 06:54:45