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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/02/10/microsoft-popfly-confidential/

  • pony · 1 year ago
    this article is really poorly written. come on mashable!
  • Andrew · 1 year ago
    I don't think that it's a poorly-written article. It does seem to make a big jump from hiding one statistic (number of Popfly users) to the state of Microsoft.
    But we shouldn't be surprised to see Mashable writing about Microsoft's mashup editor.
    Paul's implication that the bid for Yahoo doesn't indicate "confidence and bravery on the public stage" is interesting...
  • PaulGlazowski · 1 year ago
    Andrew,

    Yes, you can certainly make my argument out to be something of a stretch. Popfly is but a pebble in the Redmond bucket. That is why I make a point to call Popfly a sort of microcosm of the unusual state Microsoft is in. I was basically only looking to point out the irony (or whatever word best describes the picture show by the sourced New York Times article).

    And the way you tied in the "confidence and bravery" line with the bid for Yahoo! is seriously impressive. I'll be honest, at the moment that I wrote the closing, I did not have Microshoo! in mind.
  • BillyWarhol · 1 year ago
    MicroPOOP are thee Greediest Control Freaks ever! U can never do anything U would like to cuz they have U locked up in perpetual MicroPOOP purgatory with their Crappy Software.

    They are not Fooling anybody with their lameass attempts to be Web2.0 Open* They will just continue to Plod along rolling out their Bloated Office + OS forever* Of course part of the Blame too goes to the Stoopid Corporations who bought into this Nightmare over 20 Years ago* Starting with the coup of the Century - IBM going with MS-DOS on their Crappy PC's + that being the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval for Every Bank + Insurance Co. + other Boring Fortune 500 Ivory Tower White Elephant to latch on Trunk to Tail + follow along*

    I can't think of 1 other Co. that consistently puts out Crappy Products that Users can't stand + yet Year after Year they rake in the Highest Profits in the World* Beyond All Belief* sigh........ ;))
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    Uninteresting article indeed.