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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer
Agreed! Even a watered down wikipedia entry for Ballmer indicates that.
I think you are mistaken when it comes to android tablets. There aren't any good ones out there. Its really the quality of the existing ones that is causing people to not buy them. Give the manufacturers a couple months to show you what's possible at a much lower price point that Ipad.
And Froyo? its just now starting to become available on phones. Your Horses, hold them.
...is it's all about the software.
I know, right? And they are supposed to be a software company.
I'm not even sure how they managed to get as big as they are, being as incompetent as they are.
And that is the problem right there. They got too big. Too many mid-level managers trying to hold onto their little fiefdoms. They don't know what they are doing and give the wrong guidance to the developers. It doesn't help that Ballmer seems to have no clue.
I've seen this before.




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We still need a decent Android tablet to compete with the iPad. And I'm talking about one running Froyo (2.2) that has access to apps on the Android Marketplace. Only problem is, most people that skipped out on the iPad don't seem to want to pay more than $200 for a tablet, which is really a shame, unless you're content with one of those cheap Chinese iPad knockoffs.
I know a lot of people don't see the need/use for tablets, but I had an iPad in my possession for a few days and became a fan of tablets. IMHO, they make much better 'couch computers' than laptops or netbooks, and they could even replace a dedicated ebook reader if you don't mind reading on an LCD screen. I decided to pass on the iPad though, because I can't stand iTunes, so I'm still waiting on that killer Android tablet to come out.
As for MS, those guys don't have a clue. I'm not even sure how they managed to get as big as they are, being as incompetent as they are. If their Windows/Office monopoly ever comes crashing down, it's game over for them, because they can't seem to do much of anything else right.
Edited 2010-07-31 08:29 UTC