Where I work, it is all Macs (100 people or so), iPhones and iPads - everything is Apple. 100 person company is tiny (by Microsoft standards), but consider 100 companies with 100 people each - suddenly it is not small anymore. Add to it some mid sized companies, and departments from big companies that slowly replace windows with Mac/Linux, it looks pretty bad.
Microsoft's death won't be sudden like Myspace's. It will be slow and will spread over decades. Unless wake up. Purely from a engineering view, they are still a formidable player, and they invest in R&D more than anyone else. If they want, they can still make things happen.
Microsoft's death won't be sudden like Myspace's. It will be slow and will spread over decades. Unless wake up. Purely from a engineering view, they are still a formidable player, and they invest in R&D more than anyone else. If they want, they can still make things happen.