Pages

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Microsoft's Deep Throat!

Check out this blog by a Microsoft employee. He is rather brutally frank, passionate about improving the company,pulls no punches and is not afraid to call a spade a spade! It has been a while since I was this entertained. One other thing I noticed was the whopping readership this guy has: 256 comments in one blog. Sure is getting some publicity. But I do shudder to think what'll happen if the Big B ever finds out his identity. But that's what makes being Deep Throat fun, ain't it? :)

10 comments:

Agnibarathi said...

Haven't gone through the entire BLOG yet, but Mini Microsoft sounded like Mini-Me in Austin Powers...imagine a mini Bill Gates standing in a Dr.Evil suit with his little finger in the mouth!! Ha! Ha! In true Austin Powers style...'Oh, behaaaave'!!! :))

Gnana Kirukan said...

Agni - ennaya etho-vellam solreenga - I dont watch any english movies since I dont have the capability to understand what they are trying to say :(

Gnana Kirukan said...

Agni thambi - forgot - naan kadasiya paartha english padam SHOLAY :P

Ram said...

so far linux was the only headache for microsoft but now google has come into the race. lets wait n see. recently google has signed a deal for collaboration with NASA ....
how come these ppl get 250 replies for a blog i dont even get one.

Rags said...

There are two ways to make a product hit.

Invest in the technology and development and get a high quality product that can sell itself or Invest in the Sales Force and sell a OK product with lot of sugar coating...

MS has follwed the latter way and is successful. We can say open source linux, X-Windows...but end of the day...We still need XP laptops/desktops to work with, for that matter to do anything..

Lets face it...Sun's Quality Products are no match to the MS sales pitches.

Jeevan said...

256 comment! wow super.

Venky Krishnamoorthy said...

BW did a story on mini-microsoft couple of weeks back.Check it out. I also blogged on this few weeks back.

Kaps said...

I also happened to read the BW article about this blogger.

Anonymous said...

I found a great place referring this blog
casino online
www.truepaycasino.com

Unknown said...

Google began in January 1996, as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two Ph.D. students at Stanford University, California. They hypothesized that a search engine that analyzed the relationships between websites would produce better ranking of results than existing techniques, sportsbook, which ranked results according to the number of times the search term appeared on a page. Their search engine was originally nicknamed "BackRub" because the system checked backlinks to estimate a site's importance. A small search engine called Rankdex was already exploring a similar strategy. http://www.enterbet.com