He's already started his "burning devices" memo
I wasn't after any argument at all, just wanted to point it out in relation to perhaps selling off the Xbox side of things I should have perhaps written it a little clearer to mean more on the financial side of things rather than the sales.
No worries, it's fineIt was just a figure of speech. I didn't mean anything rude by that. I should have ended my last response to you with an emoticon. :grin:
Oppo ******
Elop is a Trojan horse. He has been planted there by Nokia to devalue MSFT and then finally Nokia will buy them out.
From the comments of the verge article. Brilliant!
We're standing on a burning platform. :grin:
It's all speculation at this point. I doubt they would add Google since they are a competitor.
It is in a sense, but requires a paid subscription to one of the the main Office 365 suites. It's not an app by itself that you can just purchase on it's own.
I cannot see Bing being sold. Xbox... maybe, it doesn't earn them a lot of money .
Some investors and analysts have previously called for the software giant to split off its Xbox business and give up on search. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen appears to feel the same way. Allen?s $15 billion asset manager, Paul Ghaffari, revealed recently that Bing and Xbox have been distractions for Microsoft. "My view is there are some parts of that operation they should probably spin out, get rid of, to focus on the enterprise and focus on the cloud." Nomura analyst Rick Sherlund claims Microsoft?s financial earnings could be boosted by 40 percent in fiscal 2015 if the company sold its Bing and Xbox businesses.
They wouldn't be as much of a competitor if Bing was cut. I think having Elop being CEO is a horrible idea. He was a horrible CEO at Nokia.
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XBOX is probably the biggest money maker Microsoft has, and like people have been saying, Bing is weaved into ever single Microsoft device and service.