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Five reasons why it’s not business as usual for Microsoft

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Bill Gates will be leaving Microsoft for good at the end of the month and Microsoft would have you believe that it will be business as usual for Microsoft. I understand they also have a great bridge between Manhattan and Brooklyn that they’d like to sell you. Cheap!

1) You can’t replace genius. Steve Ballmer is moving into the top slot, but I’ve met Bill Gates, and Steve Ballmer is no Bill Gates. He’s a big, bouncy sales guy.

Can’t you just see Ballmer selling used cars on a local TV ad spot? Instead of running around a stage shouting: “Developers! Developers!” just visualize him running around a car lot shouting, “Cars! Cars!” I find it far too easy to do just that. This is the man who’s going to replace Bill Gates? I don’t think so.

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