On 4/8/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

In the end he's really saying that Microsoft is a desktop company and
the desktop is dead.  He's saying that they'll continue to make lots
of money servicing the desktops that will always be there, but the
future isn't about desktop apps, it's about web apps.  And that's
something Microsoft never figured out.  It's not in their DNA.

~~

I really like my Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse. I go months without
changing batteries.

And as you can see from this list Microsoft still make more money then the
rest in the tech market.

Here is a list of well known companies that are compared in the article
(figures in the billions).

   - ExxonMobil - $416
   - General Electric - $367
   - Microsoft - $279
   - Wal-Mart - $214
   - Cisco - $147.5
   - *Google - $145*
   - IBM - $139.5
   - Intel - $123
   - Hewlett-Packard - $109
   - DaimlerChrysler - $54
   - eBay - $ 45
   - Yahoo - $32
   - Amazon - $14
   - General Motors - $20
   - Ford - $15

http://www.searchrank.com/blog/2006/10/google-_3rd-largest-technology-company.html
Casey


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