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Thursday, 28 July 2011

Microsoft's Wacky New Direction: Star Trek!

Sharon Pian Chan, the writer of a Microsoft-centric column for the Seattle Times , recently announced that her column would be killed and she would now take questions from the audience. In one column , she decided to predict the future of Microsoft in response to some query. I thought her response ...

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