Saturday 25 April 2009, 3:18 AM
Proof Positive that Microsoft Manipulates the Media.
The problem was that the so-called customer focussed features weren't very customer focussed on opening the box. And Gordon Miller, the author of the blog decided that it wasn't really good enough and blogged about it. He was right based on his assumptions. There were definitely issues.
Now I have just been out for a wonderful Friday evening and checked the computer when I got back in to find my link didn't work. So I clicked on the blog entry and found there was an update. A very PRO Microsoft update had replaced the original posting.
But worse still the original article had been removed.
So Marketing had obviously kicked in and decided the world wasn't ready for the things Gordon Miller had to say about their wonderful toy and got him to rewrite it.
You know what? This is the Internet and this sort of stuff SHOULDN'T happen. So for your edification here is a link to the Google Cache of the original article:
Here
And if that goes down here is a link to a pdf of the original article:
Here
And here is a link to the sanitized version:
Here
But probably isn't worth the effort as it seems to have Microsoft Marketing written all over it. BTW Microsoft Marketing here is an interesting aside. It's nice that you have sold some surfaces. Good. Well done. But you know what? The iPod Touch and the iPhone have just shipped their 37 millionth unit. That is a hell of a lot of multi-touch, gesture based interfaces out there. Good Luck with the Surface but perhaps media manipulation is NOT the way to go. Cleaning up bad press is an approach but this is the Internet shut stuff away in a box and it will come back to haunt you.
Comments on this post
That's MS' thinking right there ... Apple has a 3.5 " touchscreen, we'll do a 3 FOOT ONE! That'll show them! Nevermind that no one would pay $10k for a table so they'll need their whole body (hand, arm, shoulderm, torso and legs) to surf the internet ... that MS dumb.
You are right. Unfortunately people are buying them though. As the articles I have linked to prove. As I say Microsoft have sold, maybe several thousand of these things. Meanwhile... As of last week Apple had shifted almost 37 million iPhone OS devices (17 million touches, 20 million iPhones) so at least some people have an idea where the future is going.
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