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It strikes us, however, that there may be less to Longhorn, or at least to what Bill Gates says about Longhorn, than meets the eye. Microsoft is apparently starting with a blank sheet of paper with Longhorn, but as recent job ads made clear, it's also starting with a blank sheet of paper with Palladium. Starting with two blank sheets of paper around the same time strikes us as weird, particularly as Palladium will become more and more of an influence on Microsoft's OS development the closer it gets. It would seem to us to make sense for Palladium to be the major effort (given the security imperative) and for Longhorn to get subsumed in Palladium, or to be transformed into a 'set of technologies' that appears in other products, or just to get busted back down into a less ambitious revamp of Windows XP.
Good golly, Molly;
WHUDDA SURPRISE! :eek:
When has M$
ever met a release deadline? Remember Windows 93?(!) This one didn't come out until 1995, whereupon it was oh so conventiently renamed. Once again, we clearly see that this corporation really has very little idea as to what it's doing. But, then again, incompetence is its own reward
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