Can Microsoft Really Convince People To Subscribe To Software?
curtwoodward writes "For most consumers, monthly subscriptions are still something for magazines and cable TV. With Office 365, Microsoft is about to embark on a huge social experiment to see if they'll also pay that way for basic software. But in doing so, Microsoft has jacked up prices on its old fee structure to make subscriptions seem like a better deal. And that could really leave a bad impression with financially struggling consumers."
If you liked Microsoft Tax you're going to love Microsoft Rent.
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The old one got assimilated. Yes, corporate dronedom is even more powerful (or at least more stultifying) than the Borg.
I suggest we replace Bill's icon not with a generic suit, but with a chair.
And we can replace Apple's logo with a generic law suit.