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Tag: microsoft

  • In Ad Network Nightmare, Microsoft Making ‘Do Not Track’ Default for IE 10

    [This is good news for consumer and privacy advocates, and bad news for Google and Facebook.][link] The odds of either of these companies fully supporting Do Not Track are laughable, of course. This is how they make their money.

    You can play with the dog all you like; just don’t grab its milkbone unless you want a fight.

    [link]: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/05/ie10-do-not-track/ “In Ad Network Nightmare, Microsoft Making 'Do Not Track' Default for IE 10 | Threat Level | Wired.com”

  • “The Next Steve Jobs Will Totally Be A Chick”

    [Comedian Louis C.K.][link]:

    >The next Steve Jobs will totally be a chick, because girls are No. 2–and No. 2 always wins in America. Apple was a No. 2 company for years, and Apple embodies a lot of what have been defined as feminine traits: an emphasis on intuitive design, intellect, a strong sense of creativity, and that striving to always make the greatest version of something. Traditionally, men are more like Microsoft, where they’ll just make a fake version of what that chick made, then beat the shit out of her and try to intimidate everybody into using their product.

    I agree, except she won’t be the next Steve Jobs. She’ll be the first and only whoever she is. via [Daring Fireball][df].

    [link]: http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/161/louis-ck-on-female-culture “Louis C.K.: The Next Steve Jobs Will Be A Chick | Fast Company”
    [df]: http://daringfireball.net “Daring Fireball”

  • IE6 Countdown

    [A site created by Microsoft themselves][link] for tracking and encouraging the 12% of the browsing populace still using IE6 due to personal failing or an IT department with their heads up their asses.

    According to their chart 34% of China still uses IE6.

    [link]: http://ie6countdown.com/ “IE6 Countdown”

  • The Windows Blog

    [Great news from Microsoft][link]:

    >In its HTML5 support, IE9 will support playback of H.264 video as well as VP8 video when the user has installed a VP8 codec on Windows.

    In the post the Author, Dean Hachamovitch, reiterates the company line regarding HTML5: “we’re all in,” but this is not a surprising development at all. H.264 is the de-facto standard for mobile web video. Microsoft doesn’t control H.264, and Apple is the pubic face of the codec. It is in Microsoft’s best interests if H.264 has some (serious) competition. It just so happens that it’s in all of our best interests, too.

    [link]: http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b/bloggingwindows/archive/2010/05/19/another-follow-up-on-html5-video-in-ie9.aspx “The Windows Blog”

  • Microsoft Cancels The Courier Tablet

    [A shame, but completely expected.][link]

    [link]: http://gizmodo.com/5527442/microsoft-cancels-innovative-courier-tablet-project “Microsoft Cancels Innovative Courier Tablet Project – Tablets – Gizmodo”

  • The Bob Chronicles

    >”Save all the money on the manuals and just give me this duck to always be there and tell me what to do.”

    [Looking back on the 15-year anniversary of Microsoft Bob][link], one of Microsoft’s most famous failures.

    [link]: http://technologizer.com/2010/03/29/microsoft-bob/ “The Bob Chronicles”

  • Jeffrey Zeldman on Microsoft’s “Enforced Bragging”

    > I’m not challenging the quality of the hardware and software improvements; I’m pointing out the enforced bragging, which is mandated from on high, and which flies in the face of the humble stance other high-level divisions in Microsoft would like to enforce in the wake of the company’s European drubbing and the dents Apple and Google have made on its monopoly and invulnerability.
    >
    >In short, the tone of these announcements has not changed, even though the times have.

    [This is a symptom of corporate culture as a whole][link]. The megacorp is constitutionally incapable of relating to humans from anything but a position above us, be it imagined or not.

    [link]: http://www.zeldman.com/2010/03/16/ie9-preview/ “IE9 preview – Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report”

  • In Case You Had Any Doubts About Where Microsoft’s Profit Comes From

    [The Insider’s chart of the day][link] puts your mind at ease. Unless you’re a Microsoft shareholder.

    [link]: http://www.businessinsider.com/chart-of-the-day-microsoft-operating-income-by-division-2010-2 “CHART OF THE DAY: In Case You Had Any Doubts About Where Microsoft’s Profit Comes From”

  • Microsoft Responds to Dick Brass’ NYT Op-Ed

    … [and it’s hard to imagine how they could’ve done a worse job][link]. As [Gruber notes][gruber], not only was there no reason to respond, but they don’t even engage the [original article][original] in a meaningful way.

    Microsoft’s reply is the equivalent of saying “Well, yeah, but… look over there at this other thing.” but with a lot more words.

    [link]: http://blogs.technet.com/microsoft_blog/archive/2010/02/04/measuring-our-work-by-its-broad-impact.aspx “The Official Microsoft Blog – News and Perspectives from Microsoft : Measuring Our Work by Its Broad Impact”
    [gruber]: http://daringfireball.net/ “Daring Fireball”
    [original]: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/04/opinion/04brass.html?ref=opinion “Microsoft’s Creative Destruction”

  • Ed Bott: It’s time to stop using IE6

    [The idea that anyone doesn’t know what this guy is saying][link] makes me wonder why the US financial system doesn’t collapse more often due to the fucking insane IT systems in place at it’s major corporations.

    In other words: [I hear next week he’s going to say it’s time to stop using floppy disks.][df]

    [link]: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=1645 “It’s time to stop using IE6 | Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report | ZDNet.com”
    [df]: http://daringfireball.net/linked/2010/01/18/ed-bott-ie “This link on Daring Fireball”