« Bloomberg Needs to Fix Video | Main | Business.com Sets New High Water Mark for Domain Sales »
Latest Stories
- Reason # 7,732 Why Yahoo Management is Delusional
- First Faux Apple 3G iPhone Teardown
- New York as (Financial) Tech Startup Hub
- Companies Mutate or Die
- Greenspan's Global Tour
July 26, 2007
Live-Blogging the Microsoft Analysts' Meeting
My friend Eric Savitz is live-blogging the Microsoft analysts' meeting. Check it here.
Sphere It
|
Digg it
|
Bookmark it
|
Stumble it
are people acutally still writing stuff like this in 2007? I bet you get BSOD in vista too.









MACROSTEAL or Microsoft?
I am just an ordinary Macrosteal (a.k.a. mICROSOFT) customer and businessman.
There may be backlash by the ordinary customer and business manager with the loss of productivity and frustration that 100s of millions of people will surely encounter with the changes made by microsoft with vista, word 2007, excel 2007 etc.
I have completely wasted 2 full days dealing with compatibility problems as a result of absolute indifference by Microsoft to the needs of their customers. I have spent over $100k with microsoft during the past decade and find the present situation to be angering and unacceptable. Pay more to be upset and frustrated -- and it is affecting my business. There will likely be a backlash in the media against Microsoft in way never before seen -- and, I, a former satisfied customer, will undoubtedly spend my time and energy supporting governmental and private movements to push for serious enforcement of anti-trust laws.
I have a new perspective of Bill Gates and the executive management at Microsoft.
To say the least, I am far beyond upset!
Spread the word that microsoft has really crossed over changing line of decency and cultural ethics with their accelerated covert abuse of society and customers and that we need to all support every reasonable effort, both politically, legislatively and privately to stop Microsoft in its tracks.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. No media coverage of the Gates Foundation can mask this selfish behavior. This latest abuse of power by microsoft makes the oil, railroad and steel barons of last century look good.
Brad Rinehart
Posted by: Brad Rinehart | Sep 4, 2007 9:10:39