Everything Wrong With The Steve Ballmer Era On Display At D8

Today at the All Things D conference we saw a snapshot of what’s wrong with Microsoft under Steve Ballmer’s tenure.

Walt Mossberg asked Steve Ballmer and Ray Ozzie, Microsoft’s chief software architect, what they thought of Google, Android and Chrome.

Ballmer yammered away about how Google’s strategy of having two operating systems doesn’t make any sense. Why have Android and Chrome? Why do two operating systems like that? Makes no sense, he says,

After Ballmer is done, Ray Ozzie says, Chrome is a bet on the future, Android is a bet on the past.

We can’t think of a better illustration of the Ballmer-era.

A competitor announces something innovative. Ballmer goes out in public, plays dumb, trashes it, acts like he doesn’t think it makes any sense, even though it does.

Remember his quote on the $US500 iPhone? On Android being free? Ballmer likes to laugh at his rivals, only to become the laughingstock years later.

Chrome doesn’t make sense today. But it will make a lot of sense in the future when browsers are more powerful and web-based applications are more robust.

Obviously Ray Ozzie gets this. Why doesn’t Steve Ballmer?

Interestingly, before the interview started Ina Fried at CNet wrote that Ray and Steve don’t talk very much. Clearly, that needs to change.

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    matt

    Friday, June 4, 2010 at 11:25 AM

    maybe to you an open OS where the user has control and can do what ever they want without the creating company holding their hand is the past. but it isn’t to me. also, what a joke, Windows 7 and Windows phone 7 are same in name only. one is an open OS like Android, and the other is a completely closed OS, like iphoneOS, like the consoles. for appliances, not computers, so don’t go bitching at Google for making two different OSs, because you’ve done exactly the same thing, and just tacking “Windows” in the name of both does not make them the same, although I suppose to a suit like you it does…

    mr developers developers developers developers, err, now have to use the language we prescribe, that no other platform uses, making it needlessly difficult for developers to port between competing platforms. yeah, big help to developers that is, you tool.

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