Microsoft's Interpretation Of No Compromise Is The Definition Of

Microsoft's Interpretation Of No Compromise Is The Definition Of

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On one hand, you have to give Windows chief Steven Sinofsky some credit, he's being very open, proactive, and engaged leading up to Microsoft's unveiling of Windows 8. And that's great. But on the other hand, you have to wonder if he's in the process of burying himself in a very big hole. Over the past couple of days, the Internet has let out a collective "gasp" at the sight of the new Windows Explorer. So today, Sinofsky has responded with his own thoughts about the design of Windows 8. The theme he wants his post to have is very clear: "no compromise" — he says it four separate times. Unfortunately, the theme that actually comes across is the exact opposite.

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