Site Focus for The Remainder of the Year
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2014-04-21 09:46:06 UTC
- Modified: 2014-04-21 09:46:06 UTC
Summary: What we plan for the rest of 2014 and why
NO MATTER what the corporate press/Wall Street tries to tell the public, Microsoft is rapidly going down, having lost the monopoly in several areas and having lost some key contracts/lock-in. As we noted some days ago, Microsoft is now being sued by its own shareholders for its crimes. As one blogger put it, "Microsoft sued by European Union for $731 Million" and "Even after giving promise to rectify this so called Technical error they didn’t do anything. As a result, 15 million users between May 2011 and July 2012 forced to use Internet Explorer as their default browser Internet Explorer."
We now know (a few years later) that this 'glitch' did not help Microsoft because the fastest-growing browser and operating system (much of the same) is Google's. Microsoft resorts to desperate attack ads, showing that it is losing the plot. Attack ads are always a last resort.
In 2010 or in 2011 we really stopped focusing on Novell and we hardly even mentioned SUSE at all. In the coming years we hope that the same will be true when it comes to Microsoft, and to a lesser degree Apple (it still enjoys some brand loyalty). In the remainder of this year we will try to focus on issues more than on companies, and unless the debate over software patents returns (patent trolls took their place) we are going to explore some new areas of interest to technology rights, such as copyright, DRM, kill switches, back doors, etc.
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Comments
Wayne Borean
2014-04-27 15:56:25
Wayne
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2014-04-27 18:28:13
Wayne Borean
2014-04-27 21:12:14
As to Microsoft breaking apart, the big question is when. I've been surprised at how well the sales of Office have held up. I'd expected them to drop. But Office for the iPad has turned out to be a disaster. That is going to have an impact.
Wayne