Here is my blog post: http://yuhongbao.blogspot.ca/2012/12/about-ms-os2-20-fiasco-px00307-and-dr.html
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This is an old email from 1990 more recently disclosed as part of an antitrust exhibit: http://www.groklaw.net/pdf/iowa/www.iowaconsumercase.org/011607/0000/PX00307.pdf Note the 32-bit "extender techniques" mentioned, for example Watcom's Win386. Notice that Paul Maritz of MS completely missed the limitations of these. Even Win9x's Win32 implementation still had
In fact, what would be even better is that if MS can wait until IBM finish what became IBM OS/2 2.0 GA and ship that instead as MS OS/2 2.0.
Stardock once focused on OS/2, which is why I thought this was good. It is an anti-trust exhibit that took some time before it is revealed.
Here it is: techrights.org/comes-vs-microsoft/text/msg00176.html
From http://www.rpgcodex.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?p=965306&sid=3f78a992fba9ea04aa385b218e20e322 : #4 People trying to tell me how I should act. Yea, I’m the CEO of a $20+ million company. It’s “inappropriate” for the CEO to be out on forums participating right? Most people like having that kind of direct access. But there are still some pe
On the quiet period, I should mention the SEC changes to the rules in 2005: http://www.sec.gov/rules/final/33-8591.pdf http://www.sec.gov/answers/quiet.htm
From http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/05/f----those-mother-f---ers-youtubeviacom-lawsuit-gets-dirty.ars?comments=1 : "And from professional experience, this is nothing new. We have this funny idea that corporate executives or people entrusted to carry out important duties will, for some reason, behave professionally. Professionals can
Since the problems of "shareholder value" get mentioned often in some threads, I want to mention that more and more public companies are moving away from shareholder value. For example, take a look at how Google IPO was done: http://hbr.org/2010/05/how-i-did-it-googles-ceo-on-the-endu