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Old October 30th 12, 01:30 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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Default Microsoft admits Windows 8 redesign a ‘bet on the future of computing’

On 23/05/2012 8:06 AM, ray wrote:

Quite frankly, I believe MS has been scared to death by Android.


My last purchase was Android.

Next one will be too. M$ should be worried, as if the preview version is
an indication, Micro$oft just hit the wall with this release.

Imagine if Apple dropped their excessive pricing and you could get a 4
core 8gb 17" laptop with OSX for under $1000....it would end Micro$oft
dominance over night.

Micros$oft would tank. I wonder if Micro$oft realizes how vulnerable it
really is? Scared to death isn't sufficient.

Like Minux, CPM, Tandy/TRS-DOS, Commodore, Atari, Digital, Xerox,
Novell....time for a change is a coming.
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