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  1. Re:Why did W3C oppose this to begin with?!?!? on Microsoft Wins Congressional Backing For Do-Not-Track Default In IE10 · · Score: 1

    That, my friend, would be called government regulation of the internet by the advertising industry. I can't see a law like this actually passing the House, after the lobbyists confer with their "investments."

  2. Re:Why did W3C oppose this to begin with?!?!? on Microsoft Wins Congressional Backing For Do-Not-Track Default In IE10 · · Score: 5, Informative

    They're opposed to it, because it is perceived that if "Do Not Track" is the default, advertising companies would simply ignore the setting and track people anyway.

  3. Re:Make sense on Microsoft To PC and Tablet Makers: You're Not Our Future · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Maybe this goes towards what you mean about advertising, but Microsoft let everyone else control the conversation about Zune.. Letting it be the butt of everyone's jokes.. At it's prime - it had THE BEST online service: curated rotating themed playlists, "School" for people who wanted to learn more about a specific genre, complete with different "guest professors", and a "Smart DJ" system before Apples.. What good is a product, with awesome features, if not a damn person knows about it, or has the completely wrong idea about it?

  4. Re:Make sense on Microsoft To PC and Tablet Makers: You're Not Our Future · · Score: 1

    Like it or not - Android was also a "me-too" product that was playing catch-up to Apple. And now Android has larger marketshare on mobile phones than Apple. And, counting the Kindle Fire, Android is a respected competitor to iOS on the tablet front (30%-ish marketshare isn't bad at all). Microsoft would do well to play "catch-up" and gain marketshare, instead of giving it up.

  5. Re:Wait, Surface? on Microsoft Announces 'Surface' Tablet · · Score: 1

    I think that was a tactic to keep this project secret. If anything DID leak out about "Surface" most people would think "oh, that big thing?, yeah, ok.."

  6. Re:Zune or Xbox? on Microsoft Announces 'Surface' Tablet · · Score: 1

    Cheers - After years of being read-only, I actually went and got my first UID just to respond to this. I have to take issue with your "crappy advertising campaign" regarding xbox. Xbox had some awesome advertising campaigns when it released.. Specifically the 360. Standoff - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0VOM7e5Hug Jump In - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFATqCfmgDM&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL582758959394B8FC (If you're just talking about the original, then I agree - I can't remember anything ads from that) The key to them being successful with this is marketing, marketing, marketing. They've made a solid play with this announcement: there is positive media buzz and down-right optimism. But if they don't keep repeating the message, they're done. Case in point: I work downtown in a major US city. I can't go two blocks without seeing at least two iPad ads (be it on building sides, bus stops, etc). If Microsoft can't push Surface just as hard, barely anyone will remember the device when it's FINALLY available for purchase.