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    Default Microsoft is Dead - Paul Graham

    Paul Graham is a venture capitalist and computer geek.

    He argues that it has dawned on him that Microsoft is Dead.

    A few days ago I suddenly realized Microsoft was dead. I was talking to a young startup founder about how Google was different from Yahoo. I said that Yahoo had been warped from the start by their fear of Microsoft. That was why they'd positioned themselves as a "media company" instead of a technology company. Then I looked at his face and realized he didn't understand. It was as if I'd told him how much girls liked Barry Manilow in the mid 80s. Barry who?
    What killed them? Four things, I think, all of them occurring simultaneously in the mid 2000s.

    The most obvious is Google. There can only be one big man in town, and they're clearly it. Google is the most dangerous company now by far, in both the good and bad senses of the word. Microsoft can at best limp along afterward.
    The last nail in the coffin came, of all places, from Apple. Thanks to OS X, Apple has come back from the dead in a way that is extremely rare in technology. [2] Their victory is so complete that I'm now surprised when I come across a computer running Windows. Nearly all the people we fund at Y Combinator use Apple laptops. It was the same in the audience at startup school. All the computer people use Macs or Linux now. Windows is for grandmas, like Macs used to be in the 90s. So not only does the desktop no longer matter, no one who cares about computers uses Microsoft's anyway.

    And of course Apple has Microsoft on the run in music too, with TV and phones on the way.
    Microsoft's biggest weakness is that they still don't realize how much they suck. They still think they can write software in house. Maybe they can, by the standards of the desktop world. But that world ended a few years ago.

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    Default Re: Microsoft is Dead - Paul Graham

    i so totally agree. and i so totally agree with the signature too. nyahaha!
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    Default Re: Microsoft is Dead - Paul Graham

    But in the printing business, you need them desktops

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    Default Re: Microsoft is Dead - Paul Graham

    I heard this before...it takes more to take down microsoft and more time
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