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	<title>Comments on: Inside iPhone 2.0 review series: the new iPhone 3G hardware</title>
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		<title>By: Five More iPhone Myths &#8212; RoughlyDrafted Magazine</title>
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		<title>By: UbiquitousGeek</title>
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		<description>Daniel, I&#039;d like to hear your thoughts on Microsoft&#039;s new Vista advertising campaign.  I haven&#039;t seen an interesting, in-depth article from you in a while.  I really enjoy reading your work and I&#039;m going through a bit of withdrawal here.  Have you seen the &quot;Project Mojave&quot;?  I&#039;d like to point out that they polled over 140 people for that project, yet only a hand full of people show up in their videos.  What about the PDF from Microsoft urging people to upgrade to Vista because Windows Seven won&#039;t be much different?  That&#039;s rather interesting.  If true, Microsoft is in serious trouble.  I can&#039;t believe they&#039;re defecating on Windows Seven in order to sell Vista now.  They&#039;re squandering the hype and mystery of Windows Seven in order to sell Vista?  Bad move.  Now, to anyone who says, &quot;Just wait for Seven, it&#039;s going to be awesome!&quot;, too bad for you.  Time to move to Macintosh.  It&#039;s very clear now that Windows&#039; days are numbered, even more so than I had previously thought.  Good work, Microsoft marketing team.  You&#039;ve destroyed any shred of hope for the Windows platform.  At this point, they should trash Seven and build something from the ground up.  Oh, that&#039;s right, they can&#039;t.  Microsoft never really has created their own operating system.  DOS?  Bought, repackaged and sold to IBM.  Windows?  Stolen from Apple to run Mac Office on cheap PC hardware.  Further Windows development was probably made possible by their previous partnership with IBM and currently, through the theft of innovation from competitors such as Apple and the open source community.  Microsoft is starting to show it&#039;s true colors as a failure in the world of software.  

That&#039;s my $00.02...

Microsoft = Biblical Fail</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Daniel, I&#8217;d like to hear your thoughts on Microsoft&#8217;s new Vista advertising campaign.  I haven&#8217;t seen an interesting, in-depth article from you in a while.  I really enjoy reading your work and I&#8217;m going through a bit of withdrawal here.  Have you seen the &#8220;Project Mojave&#8221;?  I&#8217;d like to point out that they polled over 140 people for that project, yet only a hand full of people show up in their videos.  What about the PDF from Microsoft urging people to upgrade to Vista because Windows Seven won&#8217;t be much different?  That&#8217;s rather interesting.  If true, Microsoft is in serious trouble.  I can&#8217;t believe they&#8217;re defecating on Windows Seven in order to sell Vista now.  They&#8217;re squandering the hype and mystery of Windows Seven in order to sell Vista?  Bad move.  Now, to anyone who says, &#8220;Just wait for Seven, it&#8217;s going to be awesome!&#8221;, too bad for you.  Time to move to Macintosh.  It&#8217;s very clear now that Windows&#8217; days are numbered, even more so than I had previously thought.  Good work, Microsoft marketing team.  You&#8217;ve destroyed any shred of hope for the Windows platform.  At this point, they should trash Seven and build something from the ground up.  Oh, that&#8217;s right, they can&#8217;t.  Microsoft never really has created their own operating system.  DOS?  Bought, repackaged and sold to IBM.  Windows?  Stolen from Apple to run Mac Office on cheap PC hardware.  Further Windows development was probably made possible by their previous partnership with IBM and currently, through the theft of innovation from competitors such as Apple and the open source community.  Microsoft is starting to show it&#8217;s true colors as a failure in the world of software.  </p>
<p>That&#8217;s my $00.02&#8230;</p>
<p>Microsoft = Biblical Fail</p>
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