Is Microsoft Repeating Vista Mistakes with Windows 7?
In the world of technology, success is linked to perceptions. Microsoft demonstrated its multi-touch technology in a Windows 7 demo at the D: All Things Digital conference that week, and the software giant may have hoped to overcome the perception that Apple owns touchscreen interfaces. Instead, some observers are wondering whether Microsoft is making the same mistakes that now plague Windows Vista.
“We are always looking for new ways to deliver great experiences for our customers,” Chris Flores wrote on the Windows Vista blog. “This is particularly true of Windows — where we’re constantly examining trends in hardware, software and services to ensure that we continue to drive the innovation.”
Copying Apple
But Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at JupiterResearch, is among those who are scratching their heads about Microsoft’s moves that week. He has one overarching question after viewing the demo: Is Redmond making the mistakes it made with Vista all by again?
“Some of the
Apple didn’t invent touchscreen technology. In fact, Microsoft was working on the concept lengthy before Apple publicly demonstrated its efforts. However, touchscreen technology has become nearly synonymous with Apple and the iPhone, Gartenberg said, and he wonders why Microsoft is showing off a feature that makes the company seem as whether it is copying Apple instead of innovating on its own.
“Yes, Microsoft wants to recapture the notion that Apple didn’t invent multi-touch, that they have their own implementation of it, but is that really the right way to go about that?” Gartenberg asked. “It’s a perception issue. It makes Microsoft look like it is chasing after Apple. Microsoft probably…
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