« ShareSleuth and Fraud Detection | Main | Data Wants to Be Free. No It Doesn't. Yet It Does. No. Yes. »
Latest Stories
- Excel Wankers and Recession Averages
- Sorry, New York is Closed. Check Back Later.
- Catching Falling 2009 Earnings Estimate Knife
- Survivorship Bias in Global Markets
- Talking Positions on a Lazy-ish Retirement Portfolio
June 16, 2006
More Delays for Windows Vista
In a piece in Saturday's NY Times, writer John Markoff does the typically Markoff-ian thing of burying a scoop near the very end:In interviews during the last two days, Microsoft executives almost universally expressed caution about whether the program, the most complex software undertaking in the company's history, is certain to be on schedule for January shipment -- more than five years after the current version, Windows XP.While that shouldn't be a surprise, the news won't be well-received in the markets on Monday.
Sphere It
|
Digg it
|
Bookmark it
|
Stumble it
|
Facebook it








