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Fred Grott

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Scoble Got It Wrong Posted: Jul 30, 2008 12:02 PM
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Scoble is claiming that a new MS project is to put MS.NET on the OS. Unfortunately, its half baked nonsense. No Virtual Machine whether Java or MS.NET can live at the OS layer. Now you are going say what about mobile? Sun got away with the illusion of JVM at the OS layer because they talked a hardware producer into putting java bytecode instructions at the same level as other bytecode instructions at the CPU layer. But that is only mobile and has not been applied to desktop cpus yet.

The first sign that this would happen would be Intel involved to get MS.NET bytecode on a cpu chip. Sorry Scoble you are talking out of your ass.

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