Bill Gates "feel[s] strongly about" Intel not even supporting anyone but Microsoft
Read more »Bill Gates: “Intel should not just treat us as one of many”
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Microsoft and Novell Approach Convergence
Novell and Microsoft collaborate some more in a way that fulfills Microsoft's goals
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Microsoft Silver Lie Locks GNU/Linux Users Out of Italian Public TV, South African Government
Iffy procurement/design leads to unnecessary discrimination in 2 places
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Bill Gates et al Lean on Other Companies to Derail GNU/Linux as “Main Stream Operating System”
Microsoft executives appear to be muscling 'independent' OEMs to drop GNU/Linux support (antitrust evidence from 2007)
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Microsoft looking for director of open source desktop strategy
What a goldmine my inbox was this morning. I also received the news that Microsoft’s Windows Competitive Strategy team is searching, via Linkedin, for “a strong team member to lead Microsoft’s global desktop competitive strategy as it relates to open source competitors.”
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Impressed by OpenOffice, Bill Gates Schemes to Use Software Patents Against It
Comes vs Microsoft exposes another confidential gem from the older days
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Steve Ballmer: “We cannot let intel do chip design on Linux ever”
Insight into Microsoft's fight against Intel's GNU/Linux on the desktop
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Why Moonlight is Not Free, and How Microsoft “Addicts” People
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Why Did Dell Choose Ballnux (Microsoft-Taxed GNU/Linux) for Thin Clients?
Dell chose the patents-encumbered (and taxed) SLE* and questions are therefore worth addressing
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Quote of the Day: Why Microsoft in FOSS Conferences is Trouble
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Perspective on EMC and Microsoft (and what it means to GNU/Linux)
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Microsoft Leaves the Door Wide Open for Linux on Netbooks
Windows 7 Starter Edition will be the lightest of 6 versions that Microsoft will be releasing. It will be made available to OEMs for installation on netbooks. It will apparently only allow users to open 3 applications at a time. Hardly competition for Linux on the netbook
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Game up for desktop Linux?
With Microsoft readying itself for the release of a fast, streamlined operating system in Windows 7, the Linux community needs to pull the proverbial rabbit out of the hat if the free and open-source operating system is to stay relevant on desktop computers.
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Microsoft Distorts the Linux and Virtualisation Markets
An analysis of the very latest developments regarding use of patents against GNU/Linux
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Ron Hovsepian’s 15 Seconds of Silliness
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