Microsoft realizes that it needs to be ready for the day when the Internet makes the current Windows operating system obsolete. To take the place of Windows, Microsoft has been developing Midori- "a Internet-centric OS, based on the idea of connected systems, that largely eliminates the dependencies between local applications and the hardware they run on that exist with a typical OS today." 2 CommentsBury
written by jrdaparker 70 days ago
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We already have a Windows replacement, it's call Linux. Microsoft should recognize that, and start porting applications to it. It's a big pill to swallow, but if they don't, they will just fad away............
written by davemackey 70 days ago
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haha. I have a hard time imagining Microsoft giving up on the Windows OS...but maybe they'll start porting some applications to the web. I think web applications is the way to go myself...until my bandwidth provider croaks. :-)
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We already have a Windows replacement, it's call Linux. Microsoft should recognize that, and start porting applications to it. It's a big pill to swallow, but if they don't, they will just fad away............
haha. I have a hard time imagining Microsoft giving up on the Windows OS...but maybe they'll start porting some applications to the web. I think web applications is the way to go myself...until my bandwidth provider croaks. :-)