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VCSY - A Laughing Place #2
Friday, 13 April 2007
When do you think something will crawl out of the kitchen?
Mood:  hungry
Now Playing: 'Think Tank' Soul searing combat on the lines of Normandy and Napa.
Topic: Microsoft and VCSY

Joe has an interesting comment here in. Obscure little comments are all that's really needed when the subject matter and the resulting bottleneck of misunderstandings and bad steps become clear.

I place this article here under Microsoft and VCSY to demonstrate continually the area where one would most likely find an architectural or systemic use of the kind of technology VCSY has mastered and Microsoft struggles with.

Yes, I know the article is about Apple operating system Leopard, but, like Doctor House, Doctor Barn believes with increasingly ill-tempered  conviction, the same affliction affecting Leopard is the same malady that struck down Longhorn. That's right. IP Envy.

The following article may explain some of the symptoms.

Joe Wilcox<Prominent Position of Honor

Joe Wilcox But we couldn't get his name to move over until we wrote THIS HERE words.... .

 

See also related 

April 13, 2007 11:20 AM

Leopard is One Stubborn Cat

Apple released no new version of iLife or iWork in January as expected and as had been past practice. Some insider sites, like ThinkSecret, have indicated that the software's absence had to do with features tied to Leopard. Apple could cede some marketing and sales to Vista, if iLife doesn't release until Leopard ships. Now, or very soon, would be a good time for Apple to pop out iLife and iWork. (above excerpted - more at URL)

Maybe part of the treatment should be to drop an iBall.


Posted by Portuno Diamo at 4:06 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 13 April 2007 4:36 PM EDT
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