Refer back to the submission about people in Gooberment not knowing anything about technology... and then remember that one time there were blue prints for the Airforce Force 1 on the internets... and countless other documents just laying there in the open over the Googles for everyone to see... LOL?
The word "breakthrough" is actually no breakthrough itself. For years companies have used keywords to attract attention in consummer aspects. It was done years ago when companies used the word "Extreme" in absolutely everything that was being released to the public. (I wonder where Billy got his inspiration for W!ndows XP). By the end of the 90s everyone was using words like "Millenium" (LOL) and numbers like 2000; Example: "PruductName 2000! Out this Fall". And so the word "breakthrough" is nothing more than a marketing decision for some companies today.
Microsoft will always pride itself in having IE as the most used browser. And technically that is correct. But Billy is not making the point that IE is forced on consumers when they run their systems. The numbers are will never be accurate. Lets see the numbers between the people that willfully use IE and willfully use FF... only then is an oportunity to talk.
IT Managers watches over employees... so who watches over IT Managers? There's you're answer...
Refer back to the submission about people in Gooberment not knowing anything about technology... and then remember that one time there were blue prints for the Airforce Force 1 on the internets... and countless other documents just laying there in the open over the Googles for everyone to see... LOL?
baaahahaha!!! ...we all knew this was coming.
YES... well... maybe... What are Politics, again?
The word "breakthrough" is actually no breakthrough itself. For years companies have used keywords to attract attention in consummer aspects. It was done years ago when companies used the word "Extreme" in absolutely everything that was being released to the public. (I wonder where Billy got his inspiration for W!ndows XP). By the end of the 90s everyone was using words like "Millenium" (LOL) and numbers like 2000; Example: "PruductName 2000! Out this Fall". And so the word "breakthrough" is nothing more than a marketing decision for some companies today.
Microsoft will always pride itself in having IE as the most used browser. And technically that is correct. But Billy is not making the point that IE is forced on consumers when they run their systems. The numbers are will never be accurate. Lets see the numbers between the people that willfully use IE and willfully use FF... only then is an oportunity to talk.