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Microsoft Is a Dying Consumer Brand

Taxman415a noted a CNN story on the dying Microsoft brand where they talk about "The less than stellar performance of, and problems in, nearly every consumer division. It cites StatCounter's data showing IE's market share falling below 50%, and is even smart enough to note that's just one statistic with various problems, though the trend is clear. It also seems that MS doesn't want to compete with Android, so it plans to charge royalty fees to handset makers to discourage them from using it in their products. The conclusion is that MS will just be a commercial, not consumer company."

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  1. Re:Really??? by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 4, Informative

    MS has been an also ran in the mobile OS market for as long as it's been in it

    Did you already forget how WinMo owned Palm back in the day? Or do you think that the mobile market only started with iPhone?

    As for potential of WP7, it's too early to tell either way. We'll see when the sales figures for the first quarter come in.

  2. Re:Microsoft a Dying Brand? On which planet are yo by stewbacca · · Score: 4, Informative

    Just curious as what kind of Universities you people hang out at? I've graduated from three Universities (Penn State in 1998, Manchester in 2005, then Texas in 2009) and they all were overwhelmingly (9 of every 10 computers) Mac OS based (at least in the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Natural Sciences, and Education, respectively)

    The community college system that I work in uses Windows for some administrative stuff, but the academic side is nearly 100% OSX as well. Ditto for Texas State University down the road.

    And before you dismiss this as Hoidy-Toidy Mac-usin College Folk...this is Texas, after all.

  3. Re:Really??? by Karlt1 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Their profits are still twice as big as Apple's, for instance.

    Apple's profits last quarter - 4.308 Billion
    MS profits last quarrer - 4.518 Billion

    From finance.google.com