Eichenwald: Well that’s what’s called not having a vision. Starting in the early 2000s, the man who now is their chief executive – Ballmer – would say we are going to be last to cool, first to profit. And last to cool, what that means is, we’re not going to be cutting edge. We’re going to look at what other people do and we’re going to do what they do. For example, the people in the search engine division, Bing, were always telling me, all we did was just follow Google. Nobody had time to come up with their own ideas because because there is so much bureaucracy. One of the things I mention in the article is that the iPhone right now, something that didn’t exist five years ago, has more in sales than all of Microsoft combined. And you look at that and say what last to cool means is also last to profit.