Microsoft Postpones Plan To Introduce At Least One Original Idea
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Microsoft Delays Plan to Unveil Original Ideas
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Microsoft Delays Plan to Unveil Original Ideas
Summary:
How does the world's largest software company thrive when its main innovation has been offering lower prices than Apple? Microsoft seems to have mastered this art, achieving immense success without a groundbreaking idea?"unless affordability counts.
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humor, comedy, satire, political satire, laugh, joke, spoof, skits
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Navigating the complexities of being the world's largest software company seems daunting, especially when your standout idea has simply been offering lower prices than Apple.
Microsoft stands as a unique example of success without pioneering groundbreaking ideas?"unless competitive pricing is your benchmark for innovation.
Imitation Over Innovation
Remember when Macs led the way with point-and-click, drop-down menus, and multitasking capabilities, while Microsoft lagged behind? Yet, through adept imitation, Microsoft introduced Windows and Office, propelling Gates and the team to the forefront.
Then came the search engine battle. Google was a trailblazer, with Yahoo joining the fray by acquiring Overture. Eventually, Microsoft vowed to compete in this lucrative arena.
As if lagging behind in search wasn't enough, Microsoft recently announced a plan to rival the iPod with its own handheld music and video player.
A Dash of Originality
Microsoft's new player features a twist: wireless Internet capability, allowing users to download music without a PC. Strangely, this innovation diverts focus from Microsoft's core strength?"PCs.
Let’s also acknowledge the improved video screen as a noteworthy feature.
Fair Play
Even Apple has ventured into imitation. After much deliberation, Jobs and his team realized selling more computers required compatibility with the predominant software controlling 90% of the world's desktops. Thus, Intel chips were incorporated.
Google, too, isn't exempt from imitation. One of their initiatives involves offering internet-based programs that replicate functions of Microsoft’s disk-sold software. Is that groundbreaking?
The Real Question
The real challenge lies in waiting for Microsoft to present a true original idea. Despite their talented tech team, we remain in a state of anticipation.
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