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Gates Tries to Explain .Net

AdamBa writes "Speaking to financial analysts and reporters, Bill Gates admitted that .NET hadn't caught on as quickly as he had hoped. The headline ('Gates admits .NET a "misstep"') is a bit misleading; he doesn't think all of .NET was a misstep, just the My Services part (aka Hailstorm). He also said that labelling the current generation of enterprise products as .NET might have been 'premature.' Summary: Microsoft got too excited about locking in users via Hailstorm and botched the overall .NET message." There's also a Reuters report and a NYTimes story on the same subject, which includes the interesting line: "Microsoft also warned today that the era of "open computing," the free exchange of digital information that has defined the personal computer industry, is ending." It isn't clear if Microsoft is talking about something happening beyond their control, or if they're boasting about ending it.

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  1. Mono progress continues by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Mono embedded in Gnumeric, running a web server and then an ASP.NET web page that allows people to modify
    gnumeric values from ASP.

    O'Reilly Mono Presentation

  2. OS Report Card by MarvinMouse · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Linux: B
    Win 95: D
    Win 98: D
    Win 2000: C
    Win ME: D+
    Win XP: C+
    OS/2 Warp: B-
    Unix: B+
    DOS: C-
    MAC OS X: A-

    Any others? Any changes you think are needed? I am willing to accept any modifications. (This isn't flamebait, just encouraging conversation on report cards.)

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    ~ kjrose
  3. Re:Open computing may end, somewhere by pohl · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Shame this post was moderated as 'off topic'. Did the moderator read the topic?

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