I think most people here know that MS is indeed dead in terms of not controlling things anymore (which is exactly what the article stated if you read it).
Who cares about browser percentage scores? People stopped making websites for IE-only years ago.
I was replying to the comment which argues MS is not dead because he gets a lot of Windows-based hits on his website.
And, to reply to your reply to my reply, I disagree. Microsoft is very much in control. I think Microsoft is the competitor you always have to worry about which makes them a powerful force, which puts them in control.
Yep, I thought you were agreeing with him, and that MS was still relevant in 2010.
To your second point: I disagree that Microsoft is the competitor you always have to worry about. They were in 2000. They stopped a long time ago. Perhaps you disagree, and that's fine, we'll leave it at that.
Who cares about browser percentage scores? People stopped making websites for IE-only years ago.