Linked by Kroc Camen on Thu 31st Dec 2009 14:13 UTC
Microsoft BetaNews writes: "Microsoft executives and product managers -- Chairman Bill Gates, above all of them -- showed great technology vision for the new millennium. The company was right about so many trends to come but, sadly, executed poorly in bringing too many of them to market. Microsoft's stiffness, perhaps a sign of its aging leadership, consistently proved its foible. Then there is arcane organizational structure, which has swelled with needless middle managers, and the system of group competition".
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NTFS?
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Thu 31st Dec 2009 15:56 UTC
Bill Shooter of Bul
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I don't think their gripe about NTFS made any sense. NTFS was done in the previous decade is a great success, has nothing to do with Cario/WinFS or any cloud based storage. I think they just wanted to point out a field that MS didn't even think of.

Origami is messed up too. The iPhone isn't equivalent to an Origami device. Its more of a pocket pc/ Win mobile device. The Apple tablet is much closer to the Origami vision.

Internet Explorer could have been on the list as well, but maybe most of its failed visions were last decade. Its had some cool ideas baked in, but (with the exception of ajax), were tied to windows servers and windows clients.

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