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2006-05-30
Hooray! Somebody here gets it!
This release of Windows 8 isn't intended for:
- geeks
- business users
That seems obvious, doesn't it?
Geeks are a small part of the overall market - and shrinking!
Businesses are slow adopters. Heck many are still on Windows XP/Server 2003. I just dealt with one the other day. Ugh.
Microsoft is going after the 90% consumer market. They need market share. They need an ecosystem where someone buys into the whole Windows 8/Xbox/Phone 8 ecosystem. It has to be consistent, have the same basic runtime support, etc...
I can't believe we have so many short-sighted commenters here. Remember how the iPhone was poo-pooed as a toy? Then the iPad?