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Date: | Tue, 24 Jul 2001 08:34:40 -0500 |
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In a ny times article today a top microsoft executive talked of their
goals, Among them are these:
" Microsoft and other companies have to come to grips with the fact that
much of the software business will evolve into a subscription service,
whereby people essentially rent applications rather than buy
them. Providing those services, however, involves gathering and storing
personal information about consumers. Privacy and consumer advocates
fear that Microsoft could exploit its hold on that information, and
that people ultimately may lose control of information about their
finances, health and spending habits. Ballmer dismissed such concerns,"
He goes on to say, "trust us", sure we will, you know best, please take
control of our computer usage, after all , it is for our own good.
"Nothing needs so reforming as other people's habits." -- Mark Twain
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