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		<title>Tech Babble Roundup: &quot;Less Good&quot; Edition</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jenny Sweeney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Computerworld.com reported that during a Windows 7 web conference on Tuesday, Charles Songhurst, GM of Microsoft’s corporate strategy, described the Vista operating system as a “less good” product. Either that&#8217;s genius doublespeak, or a disturbingly chipper view of the world. “Less good”? Either that&#8217;s genius doublespeak, or a disturbingly chipper view of the world. We [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Computerworld.com <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9138158/Windows_Vista_less_good_Microsoft_exec_admits?taxonomyId=1" target="_self">reported</a> that during a Windows 7 web conference on Tuesday, Charles Songhurst, GM of Microsoft’s corporate strategy, described the Vista operating system as a “less good” product.</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #ff9900;">Either that&#8217;s genius doublespeak, or a disturbingly chipper view of the world.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>“Less good”?</p>
<p>Either that&#8217;s genius doublespeak, or a disturbingly chipper view of the world. We suspect it’s the former.</p>
<p>Doublespeak is everywhere (although it’s hardly a new concept), and it’s not just Microsoft that’s doling it out. Here are two more examples that warrant mention:</p>
<p><strong>1. “Doing More with Less”:</strong> This is a phrase that has been used in business almost daily for the past year (I know I’m guilty of having thrown it around a bit). Its cousin, “Getting Back to Basics,” deserves a mention as well. Is this a softer way of saying you must work harder for the same pay, or just a way of fooling workers into thinking they are contributing to some greater purpose?</p>
<p><strong>2. The latest iPhone update and its enterprise implications: </strong>A handful of industry mags wrote about a security flaw in iPhone software that was revealed when the 3.1 release came out last week.  <span id="more-1741"></span>It’s been reported that Apple knew of the issue, but tried to quietly slip the fix into the update, which broke Microsoft Exchange e-mail access for some first-generation iPhone and iPhone 3G users.</p>
<p>The glitch is <a href="http://www.cio.com/article/501815/iPhone_3.1_Breaking_Exchange_E_Mail_for_Enterprise_iPhone_3G_Users_" target="_self">described in CIO.com</a> as a “disabling.” CIO also suggests that some users will be “displeased, to say the least.” A little soft, in my opinion. The reality is that corporate iPhone users will be stymied, and help desks will be pelted with support calls.</p>
<p>InfoWorld’s Galen Gruman earns a mention here for telling it like it is. The editor writes about the mess in a Sept. 15, 2009, article titled “<a href="http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobilize/apple-betrays-iphones-business-hopes-723?source=fssr" target="_self">Apple betrays the iPhone&#8217;s business hopes</a>.” Betray works. Gruman throws in a terse subhead – “The lie the iPhone has been telling” – and finishes the piece by saying that Apple may have set back its enterprise cause a few years. Hooray for straight-talk.</p>
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