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Microsoft Is the Most Exciting Company in Tech, Hands Down

6 points| kurrent | 13 years ago |gizmodo.com

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[+] dougabug|13 years ago|reply
Am I the only one who cringes at the notion of buying anything from Microsoft? In the 90's, if you mentioned the "Evil Empire," everyone knew who you were talking about. Today, Microsoft is, to quote Steve Jobs, "Largely irrelevant."

The Surface is a convertible tablet pc (like the one my gf was smashing out of frustration a couple nights ago), flattened by 10^5 atmospheres of pressure to 1cm thickness.

Let sleeping evil empires rest.

[+] Maascamp|13 years ago|reply
And support the conscious ones? Pretty much every major tech company these days (Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Oracle, etc.) is evil in some ways and not in others. People are excited because Microsoft is one of the few tech companies with the resources to bring new choices to market on a large scale. Actively hoping for less competition seems rather myopic to me.

Who needs to leave Microsoft for you to stop cringing? Does it matter? Do you need to see the company fail before you're comfortable? What about the companies that hire their ex-employees? Will they become evil as well?

I'm a linux guy, but to Microsoft I say, "bring the noise!" In the end we'll all benefit.

[+] bediger4000|13 years ago|reply
I figured this latest burst of news from Microsoft is just a bunch of PR hits, the kind Microsoft used to get in exchange for trade rag journalist trips to Redmond & etc. The late print magazine "Brill's Content" ran something of an expose of Microsoft's journalist grooming techniques in the late 90s.
[+] mtgx|13 years ago|reply
No. This is probably our own opportunity to get rid of/slow down the Microsoft monopoly, and yet many people "are excited to have Microsoft back". Strange.

Anyways, I fail to see how a company that brings us a boxy UI is more exciting than one that will bring us self-driving cars and AR glasses. But maybe it's just me.

[+] Hominem|13 years ago|reply
They really are doing some cool stuff, the author mentions a few things. I'd also mention the stuff they are doing in software. ASP.NET MVC, F#, hell even good old C# is just getting better and better. There is plenty of room for Google, Apple and Microsoft to all create cool stuff.