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Re: Microsoft and LEGO Company Announce a Shared Doom
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Fri, 12 Jan 2001 00:20:52 GMT
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> Microsoft Corp. to Deliver Joint Services and Products with LEGO Company
> Enabling Consumers to Explore and Develop Their Creative Potential.
Pardon the pun but, uh..., Holy Smoke!
> REDMOND, Wash., and BILLUND, Denmark -- Jan. 10, 2001
"Species 0937: We are the Billund Gates. Prepare for assimilation.
We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our
own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Your life as it has been,
is over. Freedom is irrelevant. Resistance is economically infeasible."
> Microsoft Corp. and LEGO Company today announced the formation of a
> sweeping global alliance that will result in new services and enhanced
> products and technologies for consumers around the world. Through joint
> efforts, Microsoft and LEGO Company will create stimulating and exciting
> experiences by combining digital technology with the famous building bricks.
> The synergy between LEGO Company's family content, MSN's word-wide consumer
> network, and Microsoft's software and service expertise, provides a unique
> business platform to deliver an exciting environment where consumers can
> create and explore.
A "sweeping global alliance." So much for Mac and Linux support.
> Microsoft and LEGO Company Forge Ahead
> The alliance between Microsoft and LEGO Company will span a multitude of
> groups within each company and touch the lives of millions of their
> consumers.
My life has been touched enough by Microsoft. I hope that LEGO will add
good values into the mix.
> Consumers can already benefit from the Microsoft and LEGO Company alliance
> at MSN Kids channel (http://www.kids.msn.com), where LEGO Company is working
> with MSN to deliver creative, new content. In addition, LEGO Company products
> are already featured on MSN eShop, the one-stop shopping location on MSN.
> Consumers are able to experience the world of LEGO Company in a virtual
> environment by exploring MSN Kids channel for the latest LEGO games and
> activities as well as purchase the physical products that consumers enjoy
> through MSN eShop.
Will I be able to buy LEGO online if I don't run a Microsoft operating system
and don't use a Microsoft web browser?
> LEGO Company will adopt Microsoft technologies in its future offerings by
> integrating Microsoft Passport for authentication and wallet data -- as well
> as the COPPA-compliant Kids Passport -- into the new LEGO.com Web site,
"Species 0937: You will integrate our proprietary technologies into your
products and services. Compatibility with other platforms is irrelevant."
> On the interactive entertainment front, LEGO Company has been named a
> game developer for the new Xbox for gamers of all ages. The company will
> also integrate Windows Media into new versions of the successful LEGO
> Studios line of moviemaking products.
"Species 0937: You will integrate our proprietary technologies into your
products and services. Compatibility with other platforms is irrelevant."
> Similarly, LEGO Company will facilitate the integration of
> Microsoft .NET services and technologies throughout its global enterprise
> network to increase productivity of its users and availability of content,
> while reducing total cost of ownership.
I'm sure kids are very concerned about their productivity and about saving
Species 0937 money.
--Todd
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Message has 5 Replies: | | Re: Microsoft and LEGO Company Announce a Shared Doom
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| :-) Don't worry Captain Janeway has found a new way to destroy technologically superior enemy's with grossly inferior equipment via a massive plot hole. Ladies and Gents I give you the... <dum dum duuuuum> Anti-trust Laws. Of course spieces 0937 (...) (24 years ago, 12-Jan-01, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) Sure Linux won't be supported, but Microsoft does have a lot of Macintosh programmers. Maybe MS will get Mindstorms onto the Mac? Actually, maybe Bill will point out that all LEGO has to do is burn a CD with both Windoze Mindstorms and Mac (...) (24 years ago, 12-Jan-01, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) I wondered this the other day when I was testing S@H online. There is actually a lot of boilerplate Javascript in their S@H pages, determining NS4 or IE4, and a flag for Mac (that I didn't see again) but it shows they were following some (...) (24 years ago, 12-Jan-01, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) So is Spamcake going to be the secret weapon in the fight against Microsoft (bio-weapons)? I personally forsee few changes in the actual production end of Lego. They'll still be the same bricks. Although, it might mean a few compatability (...) (24 years ago, 13-Jan-01, to lugnet.general)
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