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Is Microsoft An Innovator? - The Winer-Scoble Debate

Carl Bialik from WSJ writes "Bloggers Robert Scoble (a former Microsoft 'technical evangelist') and Dave Winer (longtime Microsoft critic) debate whether Microsoft is driving innovation or playing catch-up, in an email conversation published on WSJ.com. Winer writes, 'Microsoft isn't an innovator, and never was. They are always playing catch-up, by design. That's their M.O. They describe their development approach as "chasing tail lights." They aren't interested in markets until they're worth billions, so they let others develop the markets, and have been content to catch-up.' Scoble responds that Microsoft's innovation can be found in the little things: 'I remember when they improved the error messages you get in Internet Explorer, or when they improved fonts in Windows with ClearType technology. That improved our lives in a very tiny way. Not one that you usually read about, or probably even notice. Is Microsoft done innovating in those small ways? Absolutely not. Office 2007 lets me do some things (like cool looking charts) in seconds that used to take many minutes, maybe even hours for some people to do.'"

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  1. Don't forget Clippy! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    See, M$ is innovative!

  2. Chasing tail lights? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    If Microsoft are "chasing tail lights" could someone please brake suddenly.

    1. Re:Chasing tail lights? by gmuslera · · Score: 2, Funny

      Other analogies could fit better, like the ligth at the end of the tunnel, as for Microsoft one would like to be an incoming train.

  3. Micorsoft does try to innovate by clickety6 · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... but they make such a mess of it!

    ActiveX - why not let others use your computer resources too
    MicrosoftBOB - bwahahahahahahaha
    Clippy - bwahahahahahahaha x 200
    MP3 player with WiFi (crippled beyond belief)
    Brown Mp3 players (my god - who told them brown was the in colour?)
    PlaysForSure - but not on our player

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  4. yawn by iadude1010 · · Score: 2, Funny

    yawn

  5. Re:definitely an innovator by Ithika · · Score: 5, Funny
    The reason that Microsoft is so successful is in no small part to their innovations. Regardless of whether or not they created the ideas, by far the most difficult part is putting them into practice.

    Wow, that's incredible. Microsoft is "successful [due to their] innovations [...] whether or not they created the ideas". Just think how much less work innovation takes if you don't need to think up your own ideas! Why, I might innovate the wheel this afternoon, if I can be bothered.

    Truly it is an exciting new realm of discovery that awaits us.

  6. Re:Out of proportion by risk+one · · Score: 1, Funny

    Yeah, Microsoft! They talk about innovation, but they haven't even cured diabetes yet. Lazy bastards.

  7. Re:Innovator, maybe not by MikeFM · · Score: 2, Funny

    Here it is, faces of people as they find out they don't have to use Windows. The pain they obviously feel over their years of suffering is only bearable as you'll see their sudden relief to finally be rid of Windows.

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