Microsoft's new patent deal with Brother is similar to Novell's, according to a spokesperson
Read more »How Novell Helps Microsoft Attack GNU/Linux (Except for SUSE)
Repeat of the threats of Mono to GNU/Linux and the problems with Go-OO
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Vista 7 is Should be… KDE4?
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The Lesser-covered Side of the Big Stories
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Microsoft Pursues Digium Asterisk Partners
Instead of ignoring open source conferences, Microsoft continues to invade them. The latest example: John Frederiksen (pictured), general manager of Microsoft’s Response Point business, is scheduled to speak at Digium AsteriskWorld on February 3. Why is Microsoft paying such close attention to an event for open source IP PBX advocates? The answer is obvious.
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Are You Smart Enough To Use Linux?
More like: is this author smart enough to be writing about Linux
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Microsoft Open Source Code Is Part Of Google's Chrome
Much of the reader feedback to "Why Windows Must Go Open Source" is saying, "No way." But part of my hypothesis is the fact that Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) as a developer culture is much less averse to such a move than Microsoft as a business culture. Consider the Windows Template Library, code that's now part of Google's browser, Chrome.
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How Microsoft (with Novell) Subverts the Virtualisation Space to Harm Red Hat
News about Microsoft and VMware/EMC with additional analysis .
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Novell UK Chief on Microsoft’s Role in Novell’s Future
Novell's newly-appointed UK boss remarks on Microsoft's relationship with Novell
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Novell Pretends Employees Don’t Leave Due to Microsoft Deal
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Microsoft Invades Another Free Software Conference: AsteriskWorld
Microsoft keeps entering events that it has nothing to do with in order to deliver its sales pitch; Zonker slams Oracle
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Why Windows Must Go Open Source
To maintain its developer ecosystem and protect its apps business, Microsoft has no choice but to loosen its grip on the Windows source code and drive down costs.
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Novell Strategy Change: Construction?
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Why is Microsoft’s Anti-Linux Man Negotiating with Kazakhstan?
Kazakhstan gets a visit from Microsoft, which wants to "cooperate" with the government
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Net Applications: the Big Lie, Boosted by IDC|IDG et al
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