Why Can’t Microsoft Twitter
I’ve been spending more and more time in the Web 2.0 world and immersing myself in more social networking applications. One of the most popular right now is twitter.
I got to thinking recently though about why it is Microsoft couldn’t develop an application like twitter?
I don’t think it’s because Microsoft doesn’t have any really outside of the box or creative thinkers. Would they have the possibility of it being more likely if they promoted and/or fostered the Google idea of having employees work on their own personal projects?
What if it were just because they’re Microsoft?
Is Microsoft Incapable of Producing the Next Big Thing?
Could it be that even if Microsoft developed an amazing application that totally changed the world of computing and technology, because it came from Microsoft it would never get the credit it deserved? Almost an idea that “no good can come from Microsoft”, not because Microsoft doesn’t deliver good stuff, but because the world would never admit it was a great thing.
A quick thought of potential items:
- Silverlight
- Surface Computing
- Windows Home Server
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1 opinion for Why Can’t Microsoft Twitter
Quikboy
May 3, 2008 at 1:27 am
Well it’s not really Twitter, but Live Messenger has a status message where you can always update what’s going on at the moment.
Though it doesn’t keep a history of past statuses, and let you view others.
Personally, I’m not a Twitter fan. Even though I use it from time to time.
I would think that both Silverlight and Surface have a profound impact as being the next big thing. Home Server is nice, but still not for most people.
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