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Microsoft needs to bring back annual Windows events.
I think it's important for tech companies to have a predictable moment in the year that everyone knows will be when we learn about what's next for these platforms.
Every year, without fail, Google will unveil the next wave of Android features in May as part of I/O. It's the same story for Apple in June at WWDC.
Windows? Who knows when you'll hear about what's next. It could be Build, or it might not be. It could be a random event in October, or it might not be. Some years, we don't get a Windows event at all!
I truly believe that this lack of an annual, predictable Windows event is doing damage to the platform, as Microsoft doesn't have a chance to set the narrative for what's next over the coming year.
An event would allow Microsoft a moment in the year to talk to its userbase about its plans for the next 12 months. It can highlight new features that are coming, and directly address criticisms and complaints.
Above all else, it generates hype around Windows. Having an expected month of the year where we know Microsoft is going to talk about what's next for Windows is an easy way to keep people talking.
Currently, it feels like Microsoft is ashamed of Windows. It doesn't want to talk about Windows unless it absolutely has to, and that really sucks. Be proud, bring back annual Windows events, and maybe people will start being excited about the platform again. https://t.co/jG6UmdSdRa
Microsoft: Bring back annual Windows event
My colleague @zacbowden makes a strong case here: Microsoft needs to bring back a real annual Windows event and stop acting like the platform is something to tiptoe around.
As he put it, Windows shouldnโt feel like a โside questโ next to AI; itโs the product hundreds of millions rely on every day, and it deserves a proper spotlight again. Doing so drives a clear message of purpose.
The argument is simple: when Microsoft treats Windows like an afterthought, the ecosystem feels it.
A dedicated yearly event would rebuild confidence, set expectations, and show the company isnโt ashamed of its own OS.
Iโm fully aligned with this take, as Windows needs to stand tall again, especially after the last 18 months. (1/2)
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@Maximumatheist This tells me how you think. The primary reason to Believe or have Faith in God is not based on whether or not Satan exist. You were lied to and sadly enough you believe it without verification. So, is who is the dumb one?