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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: Larry Sullivan who wrote (14273)11/19/1997 3:12:00 PM
From: cheryl williamson  Read Replies (2) of 24154
 
Larry,

RE: innovation vs. MSFT

Mozart was an original inventor of music, Salieri was a derivative
composer of largely forgettable music. Mozart was influenced by
Italian music in his early years, then added the influence of Bach
later on. So why call Mozart an original? Well, listen to some
Mozart sometime. Does it sound like Vivaldi? No. Does it sound
like Bach? No. It sounds like Mozart. Salieri sounds vaguely
like everyone else.

Hmmm... let's see here, what has MSFT published that it has
actually invented?

PC operating systems? No.
PC spreadsheets? No.
PC word processors? No.
PC accounting software? No.
PC windowing software? No.
PC browsers? No.
PC networking software? No.
PC programming langs? No.

I don't think anyone would argue with the above list. MSFT
isn't known for originating software. They merely copy ideas
or buy software outright, then they market it. This may not
be an exhaustive list of what MSFT publishes, but I don't know
of any type of software they have originated.

So what are original inventions in the software business? And
who invented them? Here is a (very) short list:

Virtual Memory Wang
ISAM IBM
tcp/ip DOD/NSF
C Bell Labs
Ethernet Xerox
PC networking Novell
PC spreadsheets Visicalc (I think)
NFS Sun
Streams Bell Labs
Windowing software MIT
PC Windowing Apple
Java Sun
RIP Xerox

Larry, there is such a thing as original innovation, even though
it may be based on ideas or processes that already exist. It
is differentiated from the copying or deriving of works already
in existence. It is true that MSFT's published works are
original enough to be copyrighted, but that shouldn't be the
yardstick for measuring innovation. I think that is what Ralph
Nader is driving at.

It is supremely duplicitous for MSFT to claim that they are
developing "innovative" solutions for the internet on PC's when
they didn't even have a browser until after a number of them were
already on the market and then play "catchup" by violating the
anti-trust laws and claim that they have the "standard" in the
browser market.

Let's face it: MSFT doesn't innovate, they replicate. There's
nothing wrong with that, as long as they don't violate the law.

cheers,

cherylw
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