The article points out the most the most confusing part of this for me:
They do not have the @msnow account on twitter, or even msnow.com domain. Seems very weird to make a change like this without preparing social media accounts in advance.
I guess they figure if they keep the first few letters the same, people will go “what was that MS newsy channel thing I watch? Oh here it is, I guess. MS NOW. That doesn’t sound right, but these are the people I recognize.”
The article points out the most the most confusing part of this for me: They do not have the @msnow account on twitter, or even msnow.com domain. Seems very weird to make a change like this without preparing social media accounts in advance.
Who rushed this change through?
also they have nothing to do with microsoft at all. why bend over backwards to keep the “MS” part of the name?
I guess they figure if they keep the first few letters the same, people will go “what was that MS newsy channel thing I watch? Oh here it is, I guess. MS NOW. That doesn’t sound right, but these are the people I recognize.”