A conversation about Windows software

with Bill Machrone, Steve Lohr and Esther Dyson
in Current Affairs
on Tuesday, August 15, 1995 * * * * *

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Bill Machrone of "PC Magazine", digital technology authority Esther Dyson, and Steve Lohr of "The New York Times" discuss the Windows '95 software, the future of Microsoft, and the evolution of the Internet.

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Bill Gates
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Steve Lohe
antitrust
Esther Dyson
Microsoft
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Bill Machrone
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    1. SharkswithfrikingLazers  10/11/2012 03:39 AM Report

      Windows '95--not a word about being as reliable as electricity and as safe as a bank. Because neither turned out to be true.

      Locking up on the blue screen of death turned out to be in the users future. Reboot. Reboot. Reboot.

      The predicted death of Apple turned out to be really wrong.

      What ever did happen to the Microsoft Network and the fear of its becoming a monopoly?