One of the interesting corollaries to the fact that Microsoft is making far less money from Windows than it used to – largely thanks to the popularity of netbooks – is that it must depend on other sectors of its portfolio that are still making money to keep the company ticking along.
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Bill Gates on C# as “Key Element in Preventing Commodization by Linux”
Insights from Bill Gates (and colleagues) on platform strategy .
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The More Aggressive They Get, the Most Troubled They Are
MICROSOFT'S calculated attack on sub-notebooks running GNU/Linux is well documented [1, 2] and since Dana Blankenhorn finds excuses for what Groklaw concludes, it is clear that he has not been following what happened closely enough. What Groklaw offered as a "smoking gun" is just the tip of the iceberg and not even as compelling a proof as the words of ASUS and kickbacks, for example.
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IE is like malaria, says Mozilla VP
Mozilla's VIP of engineering has again likened Internet Explorer to malaria, insisting that although a lot of people have it, most of them wouldn't actively choose it.
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Iran Uses Novell and Microsoft Software to Make Bombs
Novell and Microsoft a matter of national security, but whose?
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Linux on Netbooks: The Smoking Gun
If you have been having trouble finding Linux on a netbook, you can stop wondering why. I suspected it was being monopoly-crushed. Here's the smoking gun, at last, thanks to Dana Blankenhorn of ZDNet, who attended Comdex and asked the right question...
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MSNBC Manipulated Story to Hide Microsoft’s Extensive Use of Free Software
An interesting real-world example of Microsoft's influence on the press
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What Makes Microsoft’s Business Unethical
With the further recent action taken against Microsoft by the EU antitrust investigators - who Microsoft "supporters" denounce as "scum", for having the audacity to enforce the law against these gangsters, it seems the nature of Microsoft's unethical business practises needs to be spelled out in the simplest terms, so that these "supporters" might finally understand the "problem".
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Rally to Put More Mono in Ubuntu Backfires, Users Left Concerned by Mono
The Mono trap uses disinformation to spread itself, leading to more dissatisfied users
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Russia to Microsoft: Stop Forcing People to Buy Windows
Microsoft's uncompromisable bundling of Windows leads to antitrust probe in Russia
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When Microsoft AstroTurfers Are Masquerading as GNU/Linux Users
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Fedora Leaves Mono Out, OpenSUSE Has Second Thoughts, and So Should Ubuntu
Mono loses ground as it gets increasingly removed and Ubuntu should follow suit (regarding Mono inclusion), argue some of its own users
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Ubuntu Users Plead to Keep Novell’s Banshee Out (and Other Miscellaneous Mono News)
Progress on the argument for GNU/Linux without Mono as a dependency
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Mono: An Infectious Disease — An Article by Chris Smart
IN THE beginning Microsoft laughed at Linux and free software, claiming it was just an operating system for hackers and hobbyists, posing no real threat to their domination of the computing industry. Now it’s a very different story and Microsoft admits that Linux is their number one threat.
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