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In the long run, we are all dead...or at least bankrupt

"Sure. Right. Call me when IBM, Oracle, and Microsoft, and their plethora of partners start seeing their revenue declining in the F500 space due to Google’s “enterprise” strategy. Until then I’m ignoring the 3:00 am phone calls"

Comment by reader Steve on Scoble's post on Google's 5 years enterprise strategy.

In the meantime, Forrester predicts social networking will be the biggest enterprise priority by 2013.

Think about it...after this exhausting Presidential race, in 5 years we may have already replaced the new one...we can barely predict this year's winner and we are talking technology 5 years out!

The depressing thing, of course, is we could still be paying the old-fart vendors trillions...

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I publicly bet Scoble $500 he'd be wrong on this one. He said he'd take the bet but hasn't ponied up. Hmmm...

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