Eugene David ...The One-Minute Pundit |
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Thursday, June 22, 2006
THE BUGMEISTER'S LEGACY, CONTINUED:
And consider the even bigger picture: Economists estimate that all information technology, including PCs, contributed about one-third of the 2% average annual U.S. productivity growth since 1995. So -- MAYBE PCs contributed to a .66% annual growth in "productivity." And how much of that "productivity" was negated by balky software, BSODs, spam, bad Web connections, and needless PowerPoint presentations? And MSFT is down 60 PERCENT since its high. That's a big productivity boost also.
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