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Microsoft admits defeat, Amazon hits “Delete”

This is interesting. Could this really be the perfect opportunity to get Google into the OS scene? And based on their existing stuff, should we even care?

In a move that shocked practically no one, Microsoft (Profile, Products, Articles) says it won’t be shipping its new Vista OS until well after Santa has come and gone — leaving a lump of coal in the stockings of PC makers hoping to move hardware over the holidays. This was immediately followed by a major shake-up of the Windows development team. Rumor has it Ballmer fired the entire Vista programming staff and hired several thousand monkeys to finish the coding. Now here’s a perfect market opportunity for somebody to swoop in with a low-cost, lightweight, easy-to-use, reliable, and secure desktop OS. And by “somebody,” of course, I mean Google (Profile, Products, Articles). Maybe it could lure a few of the smarter chimps away from Redmond for the job.

Down and out Cringester: Jeff R. recently ordered two goose down pillows from Amazon’s Macy’s storefront for the insanely low price of $10 a pop. When his order was abruptly canceled, he and several hundred other pillow fans made their displeasure known at Macy’s feedback page. A few days later, their negative feedback had disappeared. But don’t blame Macy’s. An Amazon spokesdude says the site nuked the negative feedback because the ordering snafu was due to its own tech glitches and wasn’t Macy’s fault. Amazon also issued $10 gift certificates to those who failed to get goosed — err, I mean, down.

Logo a go-go: Quark was a wee bit embarrassed last fall when its pricey new logo turned out to be nearly identical to one used by the Scottish Arts Council, making it something less than the creative breakthrough Quark claimed. The company now has an even newer logo that looks like a billiard ball with a stylized “Q” on it. So far, no complaints from the Scottish snooker council.

Fool’s gold: On April 1, Apple turned 30 years old (and thus no longer can be trusted). I understand Steve Jobs will celebrate by forking out $296 million in taxes to the Feds, unveiling the Apple iPhone, and wearing something other than a black turtleneck. (Just kidding about the turtleneck.) Source: InfoWorld

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