Category: Microsoft

Microsoft + Yahoo = Steady?

Well, this is a few days old, but hey, I’ve been busy!

So Redmond, Washington’s Microsoft and Sunnyvale, California’s Yahoo have struck a deal.  This is not like last years attempt by Microsoft to buy the search engine out (which we all know failed, mostly due to Yahoo), but it looks to be a partnership.  Microsoft will let Yahoo use it’s serach engine (the code base behind Bing.com) while Yahoo will give Microsoft…. what?  Apprently they get some code from Yahoo… yeah?  Oh, and Yahoo’s salesforce will be taking on the responsiblity for advertisments on both Bing and Yahoo.

Is it me, or is it looking like Microsoft is getting the shaft here?  I know they see some logic to this, heck, even I see some of it, but why?  I know the two companies need to figure out a way to take on Google.

I tried to look up some stats, but hte newest I got was Aprl of 2008… which, we can all assume has changed dramaticly since then.  With reports of Yahoo falling more and more behind and Bing being launcehd by Microsoft.  But here is what I got:

Search Engine Stats-1Search Engine Stats-2

Even from back in 2008, Google was dominating.  Again, Yahoo has slipped some since then, and Bing has been launched.

Will this partnership eat away at Google?  I don’t think so.  Google has a strong following, not to mention a very good search engine.  I have used Bing a few times, and while I like it, all the online services I use are on Google, thus making it more convient.

I do admit, however, that if I do a video search, I do use Bing instead.  Google’s video search just isn’t up to par.  Bing serachs more then just Youtube.com or GoogleVideo, plus it gives short little previews, which neather Youtube or GoogleVideo do right now.  Should Google change this?  Yes.  Should they expand their video search to search more then Youtube and GoogleVideo?  Heck yes.  It is limiting.  Once and awhile you will get something from Vimo, but that is it.

Source: Computerworld.com & Web.com

Windows 7 ~30+ Days

So, I shut my laptop last night.  I had put it to sleep a few times, and it kept on going.  I did start noticing a few small glitches and hangups, but nothing to bad.  So for the RC, ~30 days (sorry, I was REALLY tired when I shut it down – so no screenshot), I am very happy.

Rebuttal to the Idiots at Slashdot

If you haven’t read the Slashdot article “The Hidden Costs of Microsoft’s Free Office Online” by Michael_Curator, go read it.  To be fair, Slashdot tends to have a lot of people that, A) hate Microsoft, B) love Linux/Apple… well, mostly Linux.  So, anything that is posted on that site tends to be in one of those two categories.

So the article is going into detail how Microsoft plans on charging business, schools, etc, for Office Online.  Okay, first, how is this a surprise!?  They said that when they released the information on Office 2010 and Office Online!  I posted about this a few days ago when Microsoft released details.  Here is the ComputerWorld article again.  Nuf said on that argument.

Okay, so Google Docs.  For you and me it is free.  Guess what, Office Online is going to be free for you and me.  This means that most people are not going to notice a darn thing.  Guess what people, Google charges schools, business, etc, to use Google Docs!!!  OMG!  Chico State moved to Google Mail a year ago, and they do pay for it.  Guess what, Microsoft is going to do the same thing for Office Online.

There is one thing Google Docs/Mail can’t do, and that is let companies host the services internally.  Microsoft is going to allow companies to host the online services internally.  That is one reason why Google Docs can’t get into larger corporations (and another thing that article is yelling about).  Companies don’t want classified documents on a third party server they have zero control over!  So yes, since the company is hosting internally, it is going to cost more!  Not just cause you need the server software (and it looks like you need SharePoint), but you need the OS, the hardware, the infrastructure.  So for those companies Microsoft still probably wants them to use the suit, and install it on the machines.

Office 2010 Web to be FREE!

Title says it all.  ComputerWorld is reporting that Microsoft will offer Office 2010 free on the web.

“Microsoft announced Monday that its Office Web service will be available to members of its free Windows Live online service, of which there are about 400 million active users worldwide today, says Chris Capossela, senior vice-president of the information worker product management group at Microsoft.” – Eric Lai, ComputerWorld

Take a look at the full article here and make sure to get that Microsoft Live account!

Almost 24 Days!

So, I just checked, almost 24 days, running Windows 7 without a reboot.  See the screen.

Running on a Lenovo T61 (very early version of the T61) Laptop with a 2GHz CPU, 2GB or RAM.

Windows 7 24 Days Up Time

Windows 7 - 24 Days Up Time

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