Thursday, July 21, 2005

Start.com

I had said before that Microsoft needed some serious innovation to earn back the minds and hearts of all the web aficionados out there. As with any large company there comes all the bureaucracy that hinders real innovative thinking. Microsoft has taken a step toward real innovation by allowing a few developers to do whatever they wanted. The result - Start.com. RSS feeds, bookmarks or favorites, news, weather, movies, stocks, etc. These elements are that first cup of coffee of the day for anybody starting their browser. Start.com offers all of these items and they are only in beta - there's more to come. Try out version 3 of Start.com here - http://www.start.com/myw3b

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