Well, note what the article says was likely the major reason for the crowd and 
its excitement: 

" However, the teenagers' excitement stemmed from the fact that Microsoft was 
giving away free tickets to a concert later that day by Canadian pop singer 
Justin Bieber. " 

There is nothing about Microsoft--other than, perhaps, a new XBox or a Halo 
game--that generates rabid excitement and people clamoring to get into stores. 
I was in Best Buy the day Windows 7 dropped, and you'd hardly have been able to 
tell. I didn't see one person looking at it. The Apple stores at the two malls 
here in Atlanta, however--packed as always, and that's when they're *not* 
having new releases. 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mr. Worf" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 10:59:44 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [scifinoir2] article: Mob Scene At Second Microsoft Store Opening 






I'm sorry, I suspect that this was staged. Or people are gullible or desperate. 

http://www.crn.com/software/221400162;jsessionid=RSJSGNO1LLTPVQE1GHOSKH4ATMY32JVN
 

By Kevin McLaughlin , ChannelWeb 
7:40 PM EDT Fri. Oct. 30, 2009 
More than a thousand people crammed into a southern California mall Thursday 
morning to witness the official opening of Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT )'s second 
retail store. This may seem a promising sign for a company looking to build 
buzz around Windows 7 PCs and other products, but not everyone in the crowd was 
there to bask in the light of Microsoft innovation. 

The Microsoft Store at The Shops at Mission Viejo mall in Mission Viejo, Calif. 
is a roomy space that features wall-to-wall video screens as well as Microsoft 
Surface tables, according to a report in The Orange County Register . Microsoft 
COO Kevin Turner was on hand to cut the ribbon at the grand opening, which came 
a week after Microsoft opened its first retail store in Scottsdale, Ariz. 

In July, Turner made headlines when he told Worldwide Partner Conference 
attendees that Microsoft planned to open retail stores "right next door" to 
Apple stores. Apple has a store at The Shops at Mission Viejo, but it's 
currently undergoing renovation and won't re-open until next month, The Orange 
County Register reported. 

Judging from The Orange County Register's video from the event , the atmosphere 
was lively and exuberant, two descriptions that aren't traditionally synonymous 
with software. Prior to the opening, store employees led the waiting crowd in 
Microsoft-related chants, and antsy teenagers squealed with excitement as they 
waited for the doors to open. 

However, the teenagers' excitement stemmed from the fact that Microsoft was 
giving away free tickets to a concert later that day by Canadian pop singer 
Justin Bieber. Some teenagers even camped out in line overnight for the 
tickets, so it's unclear how much of the buzz was due to genuine interest in 
Microsoft products, and how much was the contrived result of Microsoft's 
powerful marketing apparatus. 

With Windows 7, Microsoft has been trying to reach audiences with which it 
hasn't had much of a connection in the past, as evidenced by its now-canceled 
Windows 7 Family Guy sponsorship. The Microsoft Stores, which look very similar 
to Apple Stores, will give the software giant a chance to capture the attention 
of younger, mall-roaming audiences. 

But, as any mall store owner will tell you, this demographic isn't always 
looking to actually buy anything during their visits. 

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