Too expensive and too late mostly.
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scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 5 weeks ago
Microsoft following the same pattern.
- There is a need in the market they are aware of, but don’t care
- Someone else makes a huge splash by doing a great job
- Microsoft gets butthurt that someone else is making profit
- They take way too long coming up with a rival
- Microsoft hires thousands of engineers to work on the product
- The rival is way too late to market, and everyone has already chosen the cool product
- Microsoft quietly lays people off and kills off the product
dan1101@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 5 weeks ago
The surface is one of my go-to examples of Microsoft’s ineptitude. The surface is honestly an amazing tablet. It works very well, great battery life, and you can either use a standard tablet mode or it as a full Windows machine. For businesses too it was a slam-dunk, where since it’s Windows it already interfaces with most IT systems out of the box, no special setup or store integrations or Apple stuff, it’d work with Microsoft AD. Unfortunately it followed the pattern.
- They gave up on tablets before fully vetting the market
- Apple lands the iPad, and it takes off, is groundbreaking
- Microsoft got butthurt that Apple made profit on a thing they gave up on
- They take years coming up with the Surface, in the meantime every 3rd party came out with an Android one that was slow and choppy so the people have all decided iPad was the winner
- Microsoft hired thousands of engineers and pivoted the entire world to touch, forcing Windows 8 down everyone’s throats, making the public hate it
- Surface finally lands, but everyone already hates the interface, and anyone who wants a tablet already has one
- Microsoft quietly lays off everyone. Surface is still around, but on life support.
passepartout@feddit.org 5 weeks ago
You forgot
A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
While true, I don’t see Valve selling out to Microsoft.
catloaf@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
Fun fact, Gabe left Microsoft to found Valve. Pretty sure a few other early Valve employees were also from Microsoft.
PunchingWood@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Never say never.
Who knows what happens when someone else takes the helm at Valve, might not be too long either. Lots of companies see a massive shift in company policies once a new CEO takes over. Hopefully it’ll be someone that upholds the same integrity as Gabe.
passepartout@feddit.org 5 weeks ago
I hope so as well, as Valve is one of the few companies left these days not consisting of shareholder imbeciles.
ms_lane@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
That doesn’t really happen though what happens is-
MS buys one of the biggest older players, then changes whatever direction they were going in, to their ‘new hotness’
MS kills the company they bought after being way too late to market, and everyone has already chosen the cool product