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New Microsoft Strategy

A New York Times story reports that Microsoft has unveiled a big shift in its internet strategy. "Software as a service," no "dogmatic commitment" to the Intel platform, and new hardware (a low-cost NC). Plus a revamped MSN, a portal for businesses, and free ham sandwiches for everyone (well, maybe next year). Other news reports are more skeptical, saying "Strategy-less" and "Nothing new."

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  1. Top 10 Surprises by meersan · · Score: 5
    Top 10 Surprises in Microsoft's New Internet Strategy

    10) Competitors now to be broiled in lemon butter before being swallowed whole
    9) Software will be offered as services, due Microsoft's stellar performance in the service department
    8) Windows refund requests to be considered by an additional layer of management before being rejected
    7) Brand-new innovative network computing device bears no resemblance whatsoever to Sun's network computing devices
    6) Windows2000 slogan announced -- Windows2000: Not Just the Kitchen Sink
    5) Bill Gates' charitable contributions not directly tied to Microsoft's PR engine
    4) Plan to increase worker productivity by allowing play of Civ:CTP during coffee breaks
    3) Plan to dock all workers playing Linux version of Civ:CTP during said coffee breaks
    2) Customers who sign up for 3 years of MSN to get free PC, rebate, small Carribean island
    1) There's a strategy!

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