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by scholia
4780 days ago
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Microsoft announced a Windows Everywhere strategy in the 1990s, and Windows has taken its annual turnover from $1bn to $74bn. (That includes doubling under Steve Ballmer.) Some people would call that "putting all the wood behind one arrow." Microsoft did try developing a new and different technology for different use cases with Windows CE. That's what it's replacing with Windows 8....
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On servers, Microsoft is on a supposedly even footing with Linux, but I have not seen traffic-weighted statistics. Apart from that, where is Windows?
It looks like Microsoft has created a bottleneck for itself, where all innovation has to get stuffed through the Windows product line.