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Lo que Dirigir Windows en Microsoft Enseñó a Steven Sinofsky sobre Apple
Theo Jaffee speaks with Steven Sinofsky, board partner at a16z and former president of the Windows division at Microsoft, about Apple's 50th anniversary, the cultural differences that separated Apple and Microsoft, why the MacBook Neo puts Windows laptops in a difficult position, and what the history of computing design reveals about where hardware and software are headed
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Acquired Podcast (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
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Focusing solely on hardware design overlooks the importance of software ecosystems, which are crucial for long-term success in tech.
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The emergence of products like the MacBook Neo signifies a potential shift in hardware design that could redefine market competition.
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Apple's design philosophy prioritizes user experience over flexibility, setting a standard that challenges Windows' traditional approach.
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Microsoft should embrace Apple's focus on aesthetics and integration to stay relevant in an increasingly design-driven market.
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The cultural differences between Apple and Microsoft highlight the risks of siloed innovation, which can hinder the tech ecosystem as a whole.
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