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Authored by: stegu on Monday, February 18 2013 @ 03:26 PM EST
> Another M$ proxy attack?

I ask myself: what isn't an MS proxy attack these days?
The head of the dinosaur is dead, but the brain was so small
and insignificant towards the end of its life that it
may take quite some time for the demise of the head to
sink in with the body. These are death thrashes, without
planning or guidance from the defunct brain. Some nerve
centra emit sparks of activity and can pass of as a brain
as long as you don't look too closely at what happens,
but I see very little real thought behind what MS does
these days.

The big words some MS spokespersons had about MS
"reinventing itself" over the past 15 years are nothing
but talk. It is still the same old Microsoft, with an
outdated and ineffective business model and development
model, neither of which are going to last for much longer.
I have yet to see any "reinvention" happen.

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