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It does seem incredibly easy to criticize Microsoft's marketing staff and vendors. To witness such a blatant and public pummeling is frustrating.
Quoted: Either way, Microsoft needs to fire a chunk of its marketing staff and get on the ball. If Microsoft cannot craft a clear, concise message as to why one should choose its products over Apple's, no one will do so, and Microsoft is going to lose.
I wouldn't go so far (at least not at this point) to say "Microsoft is going to lose", but it's certainly an up hill battle.
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well i'm sure the writer has to make it sound like gloom and doom in order to get readers (sell papers). it's a win win for the writer.
01. MS fails
writer response : i told you so
02. MS succeeds
writer response : they listened to me