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Hello Redmond, for the second time (my Windows XP crashed while writing the first one). Let me tell you a story about a giant, its name was IBM, remember, when it moved the markets shook, but then he made very bad moves and today its just an ordinary company, after having to sell most of its amazing assets. Now you are the giant, and in the last 3 years you are making awfully bad moves, until now we, the users paid for it, but sooner or later you will also. Not only you missed the Internet completely, you were late everywhere. Your Xbox is not a competition to anything, in the music market you do not exist, and worst of all, all the products you released in the past years were awfully bad: Lets start with this shameful stuff you call and operating system, the Vista, why the hell did you have to do this to your own users. If we are talking about operating systems lets talk about the windows CE 2005 that was far to heavy to the Pocket PCs it was installed on and caused many users to stay with their old 2003 device and the market that was supposed to develop is simply dying. The Outlook, which so many mobile users depended on, have some deadly bugs that even its developers cannot tell how to fix them. Window Media 11, a total fiasco, worse then any previous version, oh, and I almost forgot the MSIE 7.0, god forbid, never seen anything worst then this one, you simply pushed people to use the Firefox, thanks for the security but if it prevents me of working the way I want I pass. The Office pack is still crashing and no wonder more and more users find it very smart to move to the Open Office (and yes free is still cheaper then what you charge for yours).And I havn't said anything about the .NET yet (this is a matter for a different letter)but I think you got the point here... Actually my friends you got stuck in the late 80's beginning of the 90's and simply didn't notice the wind is blowing and where. Let me try to help you out.
The bottom line is improve the stuff you have, we, the users, deserve it. Start seriously working on the web, stop releasing rubbish that nobody needs, start working in the arenas you failed. Music – the apple Ipod is nothing but an expensive and fragile music player. Games – the Xbox is not competitive ? Invest time and money and make it competitive, don't release anything just because you want to be there.
ah.., and, yes, replace the CEO and fast anyone that made so many strategic mistakes in such a short time need to get the boot especially if his mentality is stuck in the 80s-90s.
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Hello Redmond, for the second time (my Windows XP crashed while writing the first one). Let me tell you a story about a giant, its name was IBM, remember, when it moved the markets shook, but then he made very bad moves and today its just an ordinary company, after having to sell most of its amazing assets. Now you are the giant, and in the last 3 years you are making awfully bad moves, until now we, the users paid for it, but sooner or later you will also.

