This month, Microsoft refined its Copilot pricing for Office 365, and you get a lot for your extra $30 a month. But this also reminds me of a product called Crosstalk that I followed back in the early 90s, right before the Internet. At the time, I worked for IBM, which was thinking about competing with Crosstalk, but like Microsoft Office, it had so many features and such great legacy compatibility, and the conclusion was that it would cost too much to create an effective counter. A few months later, the Internet launched, and Crosstalk was toast. Its ability to…
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