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Microsoft Attempts to Freeze Mobile Market to Harm Linux
Microsoft resorts to vapourware-inspired tactics in order to suppress an exodus from Windows Mobile to better platforms, mostly Linux based like the Nexus One/Android (shown above), Maemo, LiMo, Bada, and WebOS
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Microsoft to Rent the Software It’s Already Renting to Fight GNU/Linux Adoption
Microsoft's lowering of the cost of Windows and Office is a sign that GNU/Linux is gaining
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Cheap hardware loves Linux, hurts Microsoft
Microsoft used to bury the cost of Windows in the $1,000-plus price of a new PC. But as personal computers take different and cheaper forms, Microsoft Windows is starting to look a heck of a lot more expensive...and expendable.
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Microsoft predicts Linux will fail mobile 'quality' test
Linux is shaping up as Microsoft's target in a potential war of attrition to gain lost market share for Windows Mobile in handsets.
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Another Anti-GNU/Linux Microsoft SVP Quits the Company
Bill Veghte abandons the company where he participated in strategies that violate the law
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When Mono Gets Treated Similarly to Skype (Proprietary)
MEPIS is listing Novell's Mono among non-Free software, as it probably ought to
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How Microsoft Removes GNU/Linux and OpenOffice.org from Cyber Cafés and School Clusters
Clearer insights into the means by which Microsoft responds to the mere existence of competition and a broad public's awareness of choice
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If Microsoft Loves Miguel and Novell, Then They Must be Good for GNU/Linux, Right?
A sanity check that touches on the facts when it comes to Microsoft, Miguel, and Novell
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“Kroes Was Quite Clueless About Software Patents and UPLS,” So the EC Made a MS Patent Deal
The Unified Patent Litigation System (UPLS) threatens Free software in Europe; Microsoft gets away with deceiving to pass this as law and it harms EU innovation in the process
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Microsoft Names Miguel de Icaza one of its Most Valuable Professionals
Miguel de Icaza, Microsoft MVP? Yep, it's true. The open-source rabble-rouser who was prevented from hosting a session inside Microsoft's 2005 Professional Developer Conference has been accepted into the ranks of the company's "Most Valuable Professionals" less than five years later. He announced the news on his blog.
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GNOME Should Learn from Novell’s Mistakes
A reader alerts us that GNOME permits the GNOME Foundation committee to have more Microsoft influence; Planet SUSE promotes .NET
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Meeting With Steve Ballmer Led Anti-GNU/Linux Executive to Quitting
How the departure of a Microsoft senior vice president came about; more "smoking guns" to come from the Comes case
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With Mono Clearly on Microsoft’s Side, Another Call for Ubuntu to Move Mono to ‘Restricted’
Now that Microsoft formally recognises the contribution of Miguel de Icaza to Microsoft, there is no longer any reason to think of Mono as beneficial to GNU/Linux
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As Customers Hang Up on Windows Mobile, Microsoft Turns to Mobile Linux FUD
Microsoft's change of tactics and marketing pitch is being noticed by more and more people
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