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Like the products or not, Microsoft makes it easy. It's more of a one-click experience.
Dave Rosenberg
The remote control changed our lives, ... The remote control took over the timing of the world. That's why you have road rage. You have people who have no patience, because you got immediate gratification. You got click, click, click, click. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. If it doesn't explode within three seconds, click click, click.
Sid Caesar
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1922
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Microsoft products have not heretofore had much in the way of services. He can help bring coherence for customers who want to look at Microsoft products in a way they can pay?for example, on a per-user basis.
Robert Mahowald
There are some real competitive issues going on, and (Microsoft) needs to respond, not just with products and offerings for consumers but also (with) compelling products and APIs for developers, ... There's a recognition that people are embracing the Web as a platform, and they (Microsoft) want to be there as well.
Michael Gartenberg
Far from being harmed, we continue to believe that consumers are the direct beneficiaries of Microsoft's efforts to improve our products. Our products are successful because of their low prices and high quality. Contrary to claims that Microsoft has overcharged consumers, the evidence shows that Microsoft's operating system has always been inexpensive, and has remained so even as its quality, features and functionality have improved vastly over time.
Jack Evans
It used to be that we were dealing simply with unlicensed counterfeit copies of software, which hurt Microsoft and the ecosystem of partners that makes a living selling our products. Today the problem is much bigger, and it's our responsibility to do whatever we can to help protect consumers and ensure that they are purchasing and using genuine Microsoft software.
Cori Hartje
It used to be that we were dealing simply with unlicensed counterfeit copies of software, which hurt Microsoft and the ecosystem of partners that makes a living selling our products. Today the problem is much bigger, and it's our responsibility to do whatever we can to help protect consumers and ensure that they are purchasing and using genuine Microsoft® software.
Cori Hartje
It used to be that we were dealing simply with unlicensed counterfeit copies of software, which hurt Microsoft and the ecosystem of partners that makes a living selling our products. Today the problem is much bigger, and it's our responsibility to do whatever we can to help protect consumers and ensure that they are purchasing and using genuine Microsoft ® software.
Cori Hartje
Excuse me? Microsoft's history is largely about developing (or buying) and then aggressively marketing sometimes-improved variants of other people's ideas. As long as there's competition, Microsoft makes products that are just good enough or cheap enough to stifle it. Then it rests on its laurels and moves on to rework other ideas it didn't originate.
Stephen Manes
The perception among a lot of customers is that nobody understands Microsoft products like Microsoft. Many of them want the security of that direct relationship with Microsoft.
Dwight Davis
The three products launched today are the first wave of a tide of tightly integrated products. While some Microsoft executives have said that Microsoft bet the company on Windows Vista, the real bet is on integrated innovation.
Joe Wilcox
The visual appeal of Amazon.com really stood out. The site offers 360-degree viewing of products and very detailed descriptions. The one-click checkout process is efficient and easy to navigate, and its search engine is pretty fast.
Liz Edison
The world wants Microsoft to build secure products. The world does not want Microsoft to become a security software vendor. Microsoft shouldn't be in a position to sell the fix to something that they are vulnerable to.
Michael Rasmussen
The states have suggested they want limits on Microsoft's development of WebTV, which they view as an extension of [Microsoft's] products to other new media. The states want to forestall Microsoft capturing those technological paths as well.
William Kovacic
The states have suggested they want limits on Microsoft's development of WebTV, which they view as an extension of [Microsoft's] products to other new media, ... The states want to forestall Microsoft capturing those technological paths as well.
William Kovacic
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