No, I liked those ads, I think they are great. But Appleinsider is reporting that they are created using Macs. Perhaps they got it wrong. It’s the advertisement studio who are using Macs, not Microsoft. Or tell me if I’m wrong. →Link
“One new Microsoft commercial even begins with a company engineer who resembles John Hodgman, the comedian portraying the loser PC character in the Apple campaign. “Hello, I’m a PC,” the engineer says, echoing Mr. Hodgman’s recurring line, “and I’ve been made into a stereotype.”” For some reason this just sounds like an extreme poor idea to me. It will eventually draw more attention for Apple.→Link
Quite long, but he got some points. →Link
I wonder if some day Microsoft just simply make their own PCs, say “MS Box”. →Link
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Ars’ advice on how Microsoft should turn the negative Vista PR tide. →Link
It would be fun if ms puts up similar ads to counter Apple. [Link]
“The best solution to the multiple woes of Windows is starting over. Completely. Now.” [Link]
Microsoft has put up a video devoted to the life and work of Bill Gates. An interesting OS interface appears in this video too. Warning: SilverLight required. [Link]
Microsoft in 1978 and 2008.[Link]
The irony is, 5 years later, Vista managed to be a worse product than XP. It seems something is wrong with both MS and Windows that even Bill couldn’t fix it. Architecture, perhaps? [Link]
b5c92e6e1510e1e06bd9eb158f0cf0fe Observation of Forbes 400

Top 20:
#1 William Gates III Net Worth $59.0 billion Harvard University, Drop Out
#3 Sheldon Adelson Net Worth $28.0 billion City College of New York, Drop Out
#4 Lawrence Ellison Net Worth $26.0 billion University of Illinois, Drop Out
#7 Kirk Kerkorian Net Worth $18.0 billion High School, Diploma
#8 Michael Dell Net Worth $17.2 billion University of Texas Austin, Drop Out
#11 Paul Allen Net Worth $16.8 billion Washington State University, Drop Out
#19 Jack Taylor & family Net Worth $14.0 billion Washington University, Drop Out
There are more but it gets kind of meaningless.
Among Top 11, 6 are in IT industry. 4 of those 6 are drop-outs.

Oh did I mention Steve Jobs?
Steve Jobs Net Worth $5.7 billion Reed College, Drop Out
Update: Mark Elliot Zuckerberg Net Worth $1.5 billion, Harvard University, Drop Out