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He unchecked the box which said “Help make Google Chrome better by sending usage statistics and crash reports to Google.” “We’re not going to help make Google better,” he said to more laughs. But the presenter managed to retain his sense of humour in what must’ve been a difficult situation. The crowded realized the irony, and applauded as the Chrome install screen opened up in the background. “I’m going to install Chrome,” he resignedly declared, laughing. Yeah, I know”.īut what the presenter did next is probably something Microsoft employees would balk at doing, especially in front of a large audience - he went ahead and installed Google Chrome. “Here’s a bunch of virtual machines, and we can now look at them…maybe,” he paused the presenter as his browser froze. A really bad one ends up promoting a rival’s product instead.Ī Microsoft employee was demonstrating the many features of Azure, Microsoft’s cloud solution, when midway into his talk, Microsoft’s Edge browser started acting up.

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A bad presentation don’t end up creating a persuasive business case for your product.