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Re: ADTPro beta available



In article <TOmdnXjlIf84jivZnZ2dnUVZ_o6dnZ2d@comcast.com>,
Michael J. Mahon <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:

> mdj wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure I like this definition either :-) Many platforms have only
>> a single implementation, yet the definition still stands.
> 
> *Successful* ones have multiple implementations.

Does a non-successful platform become a nonplatform just because it
didn't succeed?

And what about a successful platform at its early stages, while it still
only have a single implementation - is it then a non-platform?

I.e. is the word "platform" defined by commercial success rather than
technical merits?


> Say what you will about Microsoft, they have been a powerful force
> of reality in a marketplace once addicted to fantasy.  The message
> is simple and Darwinian:  do a better job (than we do) giving customers
> what they want (a capable, affordable, unified platform), or die.

Nah, you've misunderstood Microsoft's message.  Instead it says: "do
a better job than we do in advertising, brainwashing customers to
believe there's no other feasible option than us".....

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