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    Smile Former Microsoft VP talks di tings dem...

    http://www.dailytech.com/Former+VP+S...ticle17613.htm

    "Microsoft has become a clumsy, uncompetitive innovator. Its products are lampooned, often unfairly but sometimes with good reason. Its image has never recovered from the antitrust prosecution of the 1990s."

    "He says that much of Microsoft's problems have been the result of "internecine warfare" -- backstabbing between Microsoft's divisions. He relates stories about how Microsoft group leaders blocked the adoption of ClearType and how his own tablet project was damaged when the head of the Office group refused to modify the software to work efficiently on tablet (because he "preferred keyboards to pens and thought our efforts doomed", writes Mr. Brass)."

    damn .. the tales of intra-company fight 'gainst sounds like yard. :|
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    Yep - is not just us don't like to see our brothers and friends get ahead.
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    apparently it is the universal business model, if is not your idea do not acknowledge it or offer means to improve it and wait till you can reproduce it for youself b4 offering the upgraded ideas and get the credit........ so why would u expect it to be different if microsoft

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