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Why the Wall Street Journal is Wrong About Microsoft

May 2, 2011

Hi y’all, I published a new article over at SeekingAlpha discussing why the Wall Street Journal is wrong about Microsoft. Check it out.

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Microsoft: All Quiet on the Tablet Front

October 6, 2010

(image courtesy of Microsoft) The Apple (AAPL) iPad is hands-down the most important consumer-electronics device released in 2010. Overcoming mass skepticism towards its usefulness, the iPad’s brilliant design, engineering, and user experience have captured the hearts of hordes of consumers – 4.5 million a quarter, according to Bernstein Research. The iPad has gotten big enough, [...]

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Windows Phone 7: The One Chart You Need to See Right Now

October 4, 2010

On Monday October 11th, Microsoft (MSFT) will unveil its all-new Windows Phone 7 smartphone operating system with the help of AT&T (T). However, looking at the above Google (GOOG) Trends chart tells me that there isn’t much consumer or media interest in what it undoubtedly one of the most vital products in Microsoft history. Not [...]

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TechCrunch Interviews Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg

September 23, 2010

I don’t think I’ve ever used the word ‘sprawling’ to describe an interview, but that’s the first adjective that came to mind after reading TechCrunch’s interview with Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. I highly recommend heading over there to read it – Mark makes some really interesting comments on Facebook’s mobile strategy, including what [...]

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