NY Times outs Fake Steve

•05Aug07 • Comments Off on NY Times outs Fake Steve

Turns out he is an editor at Forbes Magazine. Didn’t see that coming… At any rate, want to welcome Mr. Lyons to the world of non-anonymity. The blog is a fantastic piece of work, so I hope the unmasking doesn’t ruin anything.

Asked whether he was worried that he would be called to account for some of Fake Steve’s stinging, personal posts, Mr. Lyons chuckled and said, “Yes.”

As for Mr. Jobs himself — the real one — he did not seem all that interested when told the identity of his online doppelganger. He said in a phone interview that he had no interest in reading Mr. Lyons’s novel.

Herb Sutter on the Cyclic Nature of the Computer Industry

•02Aug07 • Comments Off on Herb Sutter on the Cyclic Nature of the Computer Industry

Herb Sutter of Microsoft has written an insightful post about the cyclic nature of the computer industry, entitled “The Pit and the Pendulum“. In it, he talks about the natural tension in the industry between what he calls the Center and the Edge, and what Craig Mundie (as quoted in the article) calls Personal Computing and Centralized Computing. I think Craig’s terms are a bit more straightforward in that they show his true motivation for discussing the issue: a desire to ensure that the PC (and thus Microsoft) remains relevant.

I also liked his timeline comparing technology trends with eras on the geological timeline (with one caveat: I think he showed some major bias by saying Flash was somehow several generations behind Silverlight, given the latter is a blatant imitator of the former). While I think his chart shows an important point, I think the discussion around it leaves off one important part of the trend: even though the pendulum does in fact swing back and forth, those who owned the technologies of a given era generally did not resume their market and/or technology leadership when the pendulum finally swings back in their direction. This is a lesson that all companies would do well to remember.

iPhone Kiosks powered by Windows XP

•02Aug07 • Comments Off on iPhone Kiosks powered by Windows XP

Got a good laugh out of this post on Gizmode, and thought I’d pass it along it lest people think I’m ragging on Microsoft too much:

iPhone kiosk showin windows boot screen

Sigh. Mac Office 2008 delayed again.

•02Aug07 • 1 Comment

According to tuaw.com, Microsoft has delayed Mac Office 2008 until mid-January 2008 to “make sure the suite is up to snuff”. The comments are worth reading.

I’m bummed, personally – the current Mac Office just blows on MacTel. And of course it also means that all of us Mac Office users be dealing with the PITA of getting .docx, .pptx, and .xlsx files in email and not having a good way to read them for even longer. Oh well. Five months isn’t that long to wait.

[Update: Aug 2 2007 9:49 Pacific] An even better article at MacWorld. I loved this quote:

“It was my call, but this wasn’t Craig coming in and saying, ‘We need more time,’” Eisler said. The delay was not due to the addition of any new features, he added, but rather was the combination of a “perfect storm” of factors that hampered the development effort.

“We switched to Intel, and Office changed file formats,” Eisler said. “It was no one thing. This release was harder than most just because of all those things happening at once.”

So one of the main causes of the delay is the need to support OOXML, huh? Interesting.