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How an Architect of Windows 95 Became a Mac Lover

July 23, 2008 by Rico Mossesgeld  
Filed under Ramblings of a Gadget Geek

satoshi-nakajima.jpgIn an article virtually guaranteed to be cited on Steve Job’s next Mac-is-so-superior-keynote, the Cult of Mac gleefully interviews Satoshi Nakajima, the lead architect of Windows 95 who eventually became a Mac lover.

Interestingly enough, Mr. Nakajima has apparently publicized his conversion a little after putting up his own iPhone application company. Why come out only now? And in any case, do we really want software from the same guy significantly responsible for Windows 95 and its bug-ridden successors?

Microsoft’s Windows 95 Architect Is a Happy Mac Convert

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One Response to “How an Architect of Windows 95 Became a Mac Lover”
  1. Tom Schavo says:

    well why is it not possible? A lot of times things we make, we get bored with it and things made by others attract us. the same with satoshi!

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