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January 4, 2008 
Always Certain, Sometimes Correct: Bob's Fearless Predictions for 2008
May 11, 2006 
Google-on: Google Doesn't Have to Try Nearly as Hard as Microsoft, Yet to Maximize Its Success Google Ought to Try Even Less
May 4, 2006 
Critical Mass: It Doesn't Take an Einstein to Realize Why Microsoft Is Headed Down and Google Is Headed Up
January 12, 2006 
Win Some, Lose Some: Bob's Prediction Average Was Down for 2005, but 2006 Is Looking Better Thanks to Apple and Burst
June 16, 2005 
The Osborne Effect: Sometimes What Everyone Remembers Is Wrong
June 9, 2005 
Going for Broke: Apple's Decision to Use Intel Processors Is Nothing Less Than an Attempt to Dethrone Microsoft. Really.
February 24, 2005 
Killing Us With Kindness: At Microsoft, Even Good Deeds Are Predatory
February 10, 2005 
What Carly Will Be Missing: High-Tech is Going Through Another Revolution, and Ms. Fiorina Couldn't Keep Up
February 3, 2005 
Small is Beautiful: Compared to the Mac Mini, AMD's PIC is Half the Computer at Less Than Half the Price. What's Wrong With That?
January 7, 2005 
Betting a Billion: Bob's Predictions for 2005
December 16, 2004 
Between an xBox and a Hard Place: When Microsoft Turns on Its Hardware OEMs and Even Dell Must Die, Will IBM Play the Savior?
December 9, 2004 
The China Syndrome: If You Want to Understand IBM Selling Its PC Division, Just Look East
January 1, 2004 
Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back: Bob's Predictions for 2004
September 4, 2003 
The Innovators' Ball: Why Business Isn't as Fun as it Used to be
January 2, 2003 
More of the Same: Bob's Predictions for 2003
December 26, 2002 
When Is 64 Not Two Times 32?: How AMD 64-bit Processor Technology is About to Triumph Over Intel
December 19, 2002 
Go to the Back of the Bus: Intel's Plan to Crush Competitors by Making More and More of Your Next PC
November 21, 2002 
Upgrade Denied: If Comdex is a Drag and the Christmas Quarter is a Bustfor PC Companies, Maybe We Just Don't Need That New PC
November 30, 2000 
Let's Put on a Show!: How to Avoid the Looming PC Recession
August 12, 1999 
You Can Run But You Can't Hide: How Intel Has Lost Its Processor Leadership (for Awhile) and Why This Should Make Us Happy
March 4, 1999 
Report From Eden: Celerons and Cybersmut on a Drive Down Under
February 25, 1999 
When a Bunny Suit Just Isn't Enough: The Aging of Intel
January 12, 1998 
Steve Jobs has changed. Not!: Apple's interim CEO may look different, sound different, but it's really the world that's changed







