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One Microsoft, all the time: What Ballmer's newly unified vision could mean to you |
July 11, 2013
One Microsoft, all the time.
They're just five words, but those five words hold a universe of importance to Microsoft. Those five words prompted a sweeping revamp of Microsoft's core organizational structure this morning: Newly vertical divisions were carved out, executives were shuffled, and some senior-level people even lost their jobs.
One Microsoft, all the time. It means a lot for Microsoft. What could it mean for you? If everything goes to Steve Ballmer's grand plan, no less than a seamless computing experience across every device you own.
That grand plan envisions a truly unified OS experience across your phone, tablet, notebook, desktop PC, and TV. They all run the same apps, the settings are in all the same places, and your game saves carry over from console to computer and back again. Live tiles everywhere!
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Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2044126/one-microsoft-all-the-time-what-ballmers-newly-unified-vision-could-mean-to-you.html#tk.rss_all
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