Microsoft - Winternet.(.NET to replace Windows?)

Economist (US), The, July, 2000

REDMOND, Washington

The emerging industry that delivers computing services over the Internet, rather than on PCs, will be a central part of the new economy. But might Microsoft dominate it too?

SICK of the suffix ".com"? Get ready for ".NET". It may become as pervasive as today's nearly inescapable Internet address.

That, at least, is what Microsoft hopes. On June 22nd the software giant unveiled with great fanfare its long-awaited strategy dubbed .NET, pronounced "dot-net" and formerly known as "Next-Generation Windows Services". This, says Bill Gates, Microsoft's chairman, is the firm's most important announcement since the launch of Windows, its PC operating system, in 1984. In fact, .NET is intended to replace Windows as the dominant...

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