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one thing concerns me, though. I always got the impression from Bill that he'd leave Microsoft "when it stopped becoming fun." I wonder if he feels that's happening now.
Two year "transition".
Bill doesn't "forsee a time when I won't be the chairman of the board of this company".
Oh and let me go ahead and say it before the usual suspects do. Gates/Scoble realized that Vista was a dud .....blah blah blah blab. Actually wish Bill the best of luck.....as I do you Scoble.
You're not listening because you have a better job at a better company waiting for you.
Thanks Bill. You've been a great leader for this industry. Now, let's all do cool stuff for your remaining two years!
This is statement is true, and has been verified throughout the blogosphere. You won't find it in any reputable mainstream media yet, but that's only because fact-checking takes time.
Newsweek, August 30, 1999.
http://www.generousgiving.org/page.asp?sec=8&am...
No need to worry. :D
But, being as successful as Gates means he will always get attention, whether or not he wants it. Apple is Jobs. Microsoft is a lot of people.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2006/j...
Wow, all their 'end-of-the-world' paranoia comes to bloom, the start of the Post-Microsoft era begins now, it will take 15 years or so, but the process has already started. But good in the sense of Bill's micromanagement and endless toy projects, that he defended to the teeth, (Tablet, UMPC, Xbox, SPOT, Interactive TV/Cable Ventures, heavy wasteful R&D) are now (more or less) on a lease line. In the end competitors didn't do them in, they themselves did. I predict some come-to-Jesus moment after all things x86 that might save them, Unixy base redoing OSX in Redmonds image, dual OSes for a transitional period, with a powerful enough emu layer, I'd bet.
But perceptionalwise, Ozzie and his Web 2.0 rave dance, oh brother, you guys are in for a rough ride, starting with Wall Street. Low stock price kills morale, and reduces recruitment as Microsoft salaries have always had the rep of being sweatshoppy, that in Seattle no less. And reduced morale feeds on itself and results in brain-drain. All one big evil cycle. But expect the stock price to not move for another two years, as all a wait and see.
Also 2008? Wants to see Vista go gold eh? Getting closer, that's only around 4 or 5 feature drops away.
Actually that does not seem so far fetched when they develop several versions of Vista. But what do I know, I just have to use the software not build it.
ЗЫ: Гейтс — мудак па-любому.
ЗЗЫ: И ниипет.
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2006/06/16....
Dateline Seattle, July 2008: Hot on the heels of this month's release of the Windows VAST! Operating System, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced his retirement. "It's been a hell of a year," he told Apple iNews Director of Publicity Robert Scoble, in an exclusive interview. Ever since we moved to a one-per-month OS release cycle last year, MS has been a hive of activity. I'm 52 now; it's time I spent more time with my family. I can't keep up like I used to." Commentators note that the company's fortunes improved dramatically after Gates took the decision, finally revealed with the release of Windows Vista one year ago, to replace the ageing Windows NT underpinnings with the much more advanced Red Hat Linux 12 'Chapeau' core. The Microsoft share price rose sharply after the announcement and has continued to soar, apart from a slight dip in October when the company acquired and broke up its rival Google in a deal rumoured to be worth USD$1.
Microsoft's new chairman, Gilert Amelio, expressed his best wishes for his successor.
Hahahaa. Thats what I was thinking. Scoble will Gates miss you that much? :)
I think its a beautiful love story.
Phil
It's how all geeks worth and God bless 'em for it. But that's not the right way with presentation software. That needs to be written from a user-perspective more than any other package, because most users don't want to be - not many people like giving presentations, so they use the software to hide behind.
Couple that fear with the tendency of the software to encourage you to think in a certain way (lots of detail, bullit points etc.) and you've got a recipie for a bad presentation.
.... and I think that stems from the top at MS.
It'll be interesting to see what happens.....
Simon
Good Luck Bill G.
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