"Michael A. Cherry" is an Associate Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court. He was elected in 2006.

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Microsoft is always talking about integrated innovation, ... This doesn't appear to be integrated innovation. We don't seem to have a single story on search.

You need to be able to show people, 'Ah, but you really need this,' ... To do that, you need these third parties to have gotten excited about it and to have gone and built their applications.

It's just another release on the road to getting to a fully featured, complete version.

It's better to get that stake in the ground and start working on it and stabilizing it.

It's very important for Microsoft to win the hearts and minds of the developers.

I don't know if panic is the right word, but computer users shouldn't take this lightly. You need to be protecting your system from all these kinds of outbreaks.

Any full solution to this org [sic] my data problem has to be able to interact with all of the places where I leave my data.

If people are working together on a project and one person starts the document using Word, then other people need to be able to open it, edit it and send it back. When they send it back, the first person has to be able to open it back up.

I think it is a serious problem for Microsoft, because people start looking for alternatives. Part of the reason Windows is attacked so much is because it is such a large part of the market.