Freedom of expression met by freedom of suppression and the Gartner Group carries on setting the agenda
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Glyn Moody on European Commission’s Inability to Defend Free Software in Face of Microsoft Lies
Analysis of the ways in which Microsoft rules out Free software, hoping that by means of illusion it will simply go away
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Samsung Brings Microsoft’s ‘Linux Tax’ to Android As Well
Samsung's phones that serve Microsoft's software patents agenda have also contact with Android now
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Microsoft and Novell Throw “IP” FUD at Red Hat, Novell Spins Figures
The Microsoft-Novell duo still uses "IP assurance" as a method to market the Microsoft-taxed SLE* at the expense of RHEL
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MS and Novell: Relationship 'exceeding expectations'
Microsoft and Novell are close to completing the sales targets that formed part of their alliance, three years into the five-year deal, representatives from the companies said on Thursday.
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We Should Stop Fighting Microsoft
Lately, a lot of talk has been coming out of Europe. The talk I am referring to concerns an anti-trust case against Microsoft for bundling a web browser they make with an operating system they make. The claim is that Microsoft has made competition in the web browser market difficult because Internet Explorer is included with Microsoft's Windows (a computer operating system).
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Microsoft Carries on Abusing Web Standards with Novell’s Help
Microsoft uses Silverlight to overcome the "nuisance" of Web standards while Novell helps it
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A Theory About Microsoft’s Datacentre at Chicago Versus Brazil and Free Software
The possible role of an Olympic race in Microsoft's decision to build in Chicago
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War is Peace, Ubuntu is Windows
Advertisements on the term "Ubuntu" market Windows to unsuspecting victims
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Linux. Still not ready for the average user.
Every year or so, I fire up a Linux build or two, just to see where we stand on things. Every time I try out Linux, it gets a little better, but is nowhere near the ease of use as Windows.
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Microsoft Interjects Itself into Free Software Using Novell
A roundup of new cases where Microsoft imposes its presence and dependency using its people at Novell
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The Register Sells Out to Microsoft and Novell
The Register on "interoperability and mixed environments" (apparent commercial in disguise)
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Microsoft Fights Back as More Nations Adopt ODF
Another migration to Free software and ODF in Denmark; ways in which Microsoft currently responds to the "ODF threat"
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Company That Attacks ODF Gains More Control of ODF (and Why Open Source Should be Careful, Too)
Microsoft manages to grab seats in its competitor’s table; Explanation of why CodePlex it to “Open Source” what OOXML is to “open standards”
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Anti-Mono, Anti-Woman?
There's a weird consistency with which the most publicly vocal partisans of the position that Microsoft is an wholly owned subsidiary of Hell also seem to regularly express the opinion that there's really no problem, or at least no problem worth talking about, with women in the open source software community.
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