12.30.07
Off-topic Video: Rare Windows XP Commercial (Updated)
The “developers!” video and “monkey dance” have probably been swatched by… well, pretty much everyone in the IT industry, but this one is even less known than Steve Ballmer’s Windows 1.0 ad, which was authentic (no parody intended).
That second guy is Brian Valentine, who left Microsoft after the Trouble better known as “Vista”.
Update: An Ogg version of the video is now available [OGM, 3.3 MB].




Highlight: Novell was the first to acknowledge that Microsoft FUD tactics had substance. Novell then used anti-Linux FUD to market itself.
Highlight: Xandros let Microsoft make patent claims and brag about (paid-for) OOXML support.
Highlight: Linspire's CEO not only fell into Microsoft arms, but he also assisted the company's attack on GNU/Linux.
Highlight: Microsoft craves pseudo (proprietary) standards and gets its way using proxies and influence which it buys.
Highlight: The invasion into the open source world is intended to leave Linux companies neglected, due to financial incentives from Microsoft.
Analysis: Xen, an open source hypervisor, possibly fell victim to Microsoft's aggressive (and stealthy) acquisition-by-proxy strategy.
Tracy Reed said,
December 30, 2007 at 4:46 pm
Here’s a review of Windows XP in case you want to upgrade from Vista:
http://dotnet.org.za/codingsanity/archive/2007/12/14/review-windows-xp.aspx
I think it goes well with the above TV commercial as part of a Vista upgrade marketing campaign.