Andrew Kim channels Mary Shelley and tries to reanimate the lifeless carcass of Microsoft through a magisterial rebranding. ‘Be almost science fiction.’
I hope Microsoft has the sense to hire this guy, at least as a consultant.
(via The Next Microsoft - journal - minimally minimal)

Andrew Kim channels Mary Shelley and tries to reanimate the lifeless carcass of Microsoft through a magisterial rebranding. ‘Be almost science fiction.’

I hope Microsoft has the sense to hire this guy, at least as a consultant.

(via The Next Microsoft - journal - minimally minimal)

Source: minimallyminimal.com

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