You wouldn't believe how much MSFT people are fixated on Apple despite having no direct competition between each other (except Zune Vs. iPod, but I would say it doesn't count). The fruit word and the fruit logo used to come up in almost every external powerpoint presentations/briefings five or four years ago, it was crazy. They are/were fascinated by Apple and lack any ability to even understand how they work and, of course, learn from them.
For some reason, I find it hard to imagine a keynote in Cupertino with a pixelated Windows logo in every slide. But I might be wrong.
You wouldn't believe how much MSFT people are fixated on Apple despite having no direct competition between each other (except Zune Vs. iPod, but I would say it doesn't count). The fruit word and the fruit logo used to come up in almost every external powerpoint presentations/briefings five or four years ago, it was crazy. They are/were fascinated by Apple and lack any ability to even understand how they work and, of course, learn from them.
For some reason, I find it hard to imagine a keynote in Cupertino with a pixelated Windows logo in every slide. But I might be wrong.
I hear now they are fascinated by Google, now.