Ultimately it is all about money. Innovation puts us on the right path, but
money paves the road.

If we are talking about real innovation, Google is not a threat. They are
huge and well on their way to being a bloated, slow-moving behemoth. Just
wait for the first round of layoffs as a sign that they have decided they
are too fat and need to clean up their internal bureaucracy.

On 4/8/07, Gruss wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > Typical geek, focused on a tiny niche in the market, not the giant meaty
> > center of the market where MSFT rakes in billions every year.
>
> The article is not about money it's about innovation.  Microsoft
> doesn't do that.  They don't create new markets.  They will take over
> an existing one - one where a disruptor has already been, but they
> don't create new stuff.
>
> The buzz right now is about Google's huge new data centers and Apple's
> DRM model.  Nobody gives a shit what Microsoft is doing and that's the
> point of the article.
>


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