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August 10, 2010

Microsoft Tech Advice: Hotmail is broken Sir, what do I do? Tell them to use Google Chrome!

Microsoft just made a dumb move. I decided to recreate how I think the conversation went between the tech guy and his boss. Tech guy: It seems a lot of customers are complaining about the new Hotmail. Bugs throughout the site, some of them can’t even log in. Boss: Fix it. Tech guy: That will take a few weeks, what do we do in the mean time. Boss: It works fine on Google’s Chrome, get them to use that. Tech guy: I don’t know about that, don’t you think we should focus on Internet Explorer? Boss: Who’s the boss? Tech guy: You are… Boss: Exactly. After thousands of complaints from customers over their new Hotmail interface, Microsoft has suggested that some users switch to Google’s Chrome. To be fair Internet Explorer seems to work fine, it’s mostly Firefox and Safari users (many of whom won’t use IE) that are affected. So it kind of makes sense. It’s still funny though.

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Kole McRae

Kole McRae is made from the parts of lesser writers. He was built to destroy Ty Dunitz but ended up just writing tech news and eating Ramen noodles all day. He writes for Techi and Geek Juice.

10 thoughts on “Microsoft Tech Advice: Hotmail is broken Sir, what do I do? Tell them to use Google Chrome!

      1. “Microsoft, via the Hotmail forum, has been advising its customers to stop using Safari 3 and Firefox 2 in order to access its free webmail service.”

        Thats like telling ppl to not use windows 95 when trying to play BBC2. You cant produce software for such an old platform/browser just to make sure the 2% users useing it are satisfied.

  1. Some days, I wish that Microsoft would scrap a fair bit of the engine behind Windows Live (As well as a significant part of their own website) and replace it with something nicer. I don’t care if it’s .NET, or whatever. So long as it keeps with standards, that’s all that matters. If it breaks in IE6 or 7, fuck it, who cares? Either upgrade, or get left behind.
    Really, it just makes sense. Make something which works in the latest versions of browsers, regardless of what platform it’s on. After all, they are using the service you provide, and not the services of others. That means for a profit.

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