Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Mon 21st Jul 2008 22:38 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
Apple Software engineer Satoshi Nakajima, the lead architect of Microsoft's Windows 95, picked up a Mac for the first time two years ago. He was so impressed, he says he'll never again touch a PC again. Satoshi loves Apple products so much, he started a company in April, Big Canvas, to develop for Apple's iPhone platform full-time. "We have chosen iPhone as the platform to release our first product (for) several reasons," explains his company's website. "We love Apple products... You need love to be creative."
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Ok, and then?
by werfu on Wed 23rd Jul 2008 01:09 UTC
werfu
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2005-09-15

I think I had lead something that was the beginning of an horrible area (9X/ME), I'd go far away too. I never fully understood why Microsoft decided to split their Windows division into a consumer and a prosumer division. I mean, if Windows NT4 would simply had been released instead of Windows 95, the world would be so great as of today!