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A Microsoft-Speak Timeline - From Altair to Zune

netbuzz writes "No company has had more to say about software over the past 30 years than Microsoft (for better or worse). How they've said it — the actual language used — reveals a lot about the company's evolution and is the focus of a new timeline. There's a look back at a 'tag cloud' provided by the Seattle P-I. In addition to analyzing the linguistics of about 90 documents, there are also links to such gems as Bill Gates' Playboy interview and his famous 'Open Letters to Hobbyists.' From the article: 'We're talking all the way from Altair to Zune, with stops along the way for every technology the company developed, bought or borrowed, right on through to current entanglements with Vista, Linux and Google. The tool allows for an at-a-glance view of company priorities as they evolve and shift.'"

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  1. Just one more... by IvanCruz · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    slashvertsing sponsored by Microsoft.

    Nothing to see here. Move along.

    Ivan.

  2. windows is for the internet "Zombies" by Angelox · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You know, the ones that know nothing else but click with the mouse? Can't type, can't make a script, can't do anything, but "click". You have to know more than that if you want to own a real OS like Linux.