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September 5th, 2008

Mainstream media writes Windows obit

Posted by John Morris @ 11:12 am

Categories: PCs, Peripherals, and Software, Software

Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, Mainstream Media, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Operating Systems

Wow, a tough day for Windows.

BusinessWeek reports that HP, the world’s biggest PC company, is so troubled by Vista’s ‘tepid reception’ and Apple’s resurgence that it is developing its own operating system. Meanwhile a New York Times columnist writes on his blog that Windows is “already dying a death by a thousand cuts.”

Sounds pretty dire. But like the Steve Jobs obituary that Bloomberg accidentally sent out last week, this Windows epitaph may be a bit premature.

HP has a “Skunk Works” team of engineers secretly working on its own variant of Linux for desktops and notebooks, according to the BusinessWeek story. A company executive downplayed the R&D project, saying HP isn’t devoting “large-scale resources” to it. And it turns out what they could really be working on is a set of driver and utilities that make it easier to use PCs running Linux with HP printers and digital cameras, backed by technical support. Given that many PC companies already sell a handful of systems with Linux, that doesn’t sound like a big leap. Having used a Dell Latitude notebook with Ubuntu, I’d say enhancing the driver support is a necessary move.

Where HP really is spending R&D resources is on a customer experience group that aims to “develop software that would make Windows Vista easier to use, or bypass some of its more onerous features.” That includes features such as the touchscreen technology found in its TouchSmart PCs, the QuickPlay utility that lets you work on e-mail or other common tasks while waiting for Windows to load in the background, and other graphical interfaces for improving music, movies and digital photography. None of this is that new. Asus and Lenovo also offer some systems with a Linux micro-OS that pre-boots, and Dell has announced it will offer a similar feature on some Latitude laptops. And, as the story points out, Dell’s new Studio line includes a Dell Dock that cribs from Mac OS X. In fact, many PC players have offered docks for quickly accessing commonly-used applications over the years.

Google’s new Chrome browser is hyped as a Windows killer, but setting aside the whole debate over whether (or when) the browser and Web-based applications will overtake Microsoft, The New York Times’s Joe Nocera writes that “ever-so-gradually, the Internet is upending its business model just as surely as it has upended models for the music, television and newspaper businesses.” His reason: No one really cares what operating system they use anymore. Users spend most of their time in browsers and Web-based mail clients, file formats are largely interchangeable, iTunes works on both Macs and PCs, and even many games–the last bastion of Windows users–can be played online.

I’m convinced that iTunes and the iPhone are not the only reasons Mac is gaining market share. The other is that people have come to realize that they do not really need Windows anymore. Any ol’ operating system will do. The browser and the Internet have already rendered them largely irrelevant.

It’s fairly obvious at this point that the software landscape is changing. The business of selling software on DVDs in boxes is clearly shrinking (Microsoft recently announced that its Money personal finance software would be sold online-only once the retail inventory runs out). The market is suddenly flooded with smartphones, Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), and netbooks running Linux (or Windows XP). And it does appear that after a brief honeymoon with Vista, the PC companies are once again experimenting with ways to take back some of that desktop real estate. But this has everything to do to with differentiating their PCs from the competition, and nothing to do with competing with Microsoft.

Windows is proving to be a durable and–despite all of the bad press for Vista–lucrative franchise. The truth is that browsers and Web-based applications have a long way to go before they will match the features, stability, security and off-line capabilities of the Windows Vista and Microsoft Office ecosystem. Furthermore Microsoft saw this coming a long time ago. The real question is: How well will they will respond to it? The latest indication is likely to come at its Professional Developers Conference in October, where Microsoft is expected to offer up an alpha of Windows 7.

The real bad news for Microsoft? If the first of its new ads are any indication, its $300 million marketing campaign with Jerry Seinfeld could be a bust.

John MorrisJohn Morris is a former executive editor at CNET Networks and senior editor at PC Magazine. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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You gotta be kidding me!!
Ok, be honest. How much did MS pay you to write this? (Read the rest)
Posted by: proudgeek Posted on: 09/17/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
MS should have never...  bjbrock | 09/05/08
I agree with your points, but  Michael Kelly | 09/05/08
Products to Sell Other People's Products  DannyO_0x98 | 09/06/08
Linux desktops.  Henry Miller | 09/05/08
what you're missing: "intuitively" or "attractively"  shryko | 09/08/08
A Desktop is  Update victim | 09/08/08
I use OSX, Windows and Linux at work Linux at home  tracy anne | 09/16/08
Imagine a different kind of competition  glocks out | 09/05/08
Mainstream media, specially in the US, is just about SALE$  Gruffydd | 09/05/08
And your post added what value?  Jim Blaine - Bellingham WA. | 09/05/08
Re: And your post added what value?  Mitch RatcliffeZDNet Moderator | 09/05/08
See that is where you make a small error...  Jim Blaine - Bellingham WA. | 09/05/08
Fundamental fallacy  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/08
Agreed, except  Mitch RatcliffeZDNet Moderator | 09/05/08
Suicide for HP  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/08
You are probably correct...  Jim Blaine - Bellingham WA. | 09/05/08
Ads are nice  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/08
I dunno about suicide, but...  zkiwi | 09/05/08
Look somewhere else  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/08
Hmmm...  zkiwi | 09/05/08
You're correct only if  Update victim | 09/08/08
But do you kill yourself in the process?  John Zern | 09/05/08
What is all this software?  IT_User | 09/06/08
For us, that software includes  John Zern | 09/06/08
It's not a matter of liking  IT_User | 09/06/08
What the World Needs Now Is... What! Another Kernel????  DannyO_0x98 | 09/07/08
HP making an operating system - Ohh no!  dgilzean@... | 09/08/08
RE: Mainstream media writes Windows obit  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/08
I'm sorry but  Jim Blaine - Bellingham WA. | 09/05/08
You should be sorry  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/08
You make assumptions.  Jim Blaine - Bellingham WA. | 09/05/08
No assumptions  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/08
Hmm, I see a rational debate with you  Jim Blaine - Bellingham WA. | 09/05/08
You noticed?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/08
Ditto (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/08
@loverock  Eleutherios | 09/08/08
if you use linux then you hate Microsoft?  k1nj0 | 09/08/08
Re:  dvm | 09/07/08
"Creative Accounting" is easy  Ole Man | 09/08/08
I can tell you got  TedKraan | 09/07/08
Yes, the world is changing . . .  photog7 | 09/05/08
Yes, the world is changing . . . tRu dAt ...  n0neXn0ne | 09/05/08
To be honest  John Zern | 09/05/08
Being honest also...  storm14k | 09/05/08
Really?  John Zern | 09/06/08
Yes really...  storm14k | 09/06/08
And it sells more Windows XP preloaded...  transposeIT | 09/09/08
You gotta be kidding me!!  proudgeek | 09/17/08
HP OS, a good idea...  mikefarinha | 09/05/08
WINE for thoght  motie38@... | 09/17/08
Absolutely  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/08
Absolutely  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/08
If the included HP software in my Pavillion is any indication...  Roque Mocan | 09/05/08
I saw this coming a while back.  storm14k | 09/05/08
HP is smarter than that  LiquidLearner | 09/05/08
That may not be that smart.  storm14k | 09/05/08
HP and operating systems  zoroaster | 09/05/08
Got OS, but what programs to run?  joemartn | 09/05/08
this depend on who is on the machine  Quebec-french | 09/08/08
Let's try this by the numbers...  voyager529 | 09/06/08
I doubt HP needs to develop a new OS  John L. Ries | 09/06/08
Good insight  frgough | 09/08/08
2 CAN PLAY THAT GAME!  Windows Defender | 09/07/08
F I N A L L Y !  jabailo1 | 09/07/08
RE: Mainstream media writes Windows obit  Billlovescomputing | 09/07/08
HP could win by supporting Ubuntu  scott1329 | 09/08/08
Yes. And lose 90% of their desktop business...  transposeIT | 09/09/08
RE: Mainstream media writes Windows obit  winddrift03 | 09/08/08
Makes more sense than the original report  John L. Ries | 09/08/08
John Morris' Bio...  Narg | 09/08/08
Linux, Linux, Linux....  mikifinaz1@... | 09/08/08
I expect desktop virtualization  A.Lizard | 09/08/08
Now, if one of these OEMs would just preload  Update victim | 09/08/08
Funniest post so far. Well, good luck to that OEM...  transposeIT | 09/09/08
Why is that funny?  motie38@... | 09/17/08
My grandson has no problem  Update victim | 09/08/08

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