Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
Why a chicken in the hand is worth less
What do Chickens have to do with PPC?
One saying is that “a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush”. Well we can see why they said that for 1 set of circumstances. But from a sales standpoint, is it jam today, and none for the week?
What on earth am I taking about? Read on… Read the rest of this entry »
Microsoft becomes araldite with bing
This is Stefan Weitz. He’s one of the most araldite speakers I’ve heard from Microsoft since the Bill.
Sure he’s a “geek”, but who would you rather have? A bad tempered accountant in a suit, or someone genuinely enthusiastic about what he does and he thinks he can help people?
Add to that araldite communication and does it remind you of any one?
The Polite Street Mugger
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=628
they highlighted how well Eric Schmidt was doing at Google, with revenue over $21 Billion dollars ($5.19 billion this quarter projected out).
Going head to head with Microsoft, Google were finally winning because they were the “nice guys” who promoted the concept of exportable (and hence strangely importable, shareable and exchangeable in to them) data.
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