Microsoft again claims to be "owning" Linux and Melco says "yes". Microsoft's patent racket has just hit another company, which sold out to Microsoft without a fight, just like Novell. It pays Microsoft for Linux products.
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Leaked Microsoft Slides (2003): How to Win Against GNU/Linux
Microsoft's recognition of the GNU/Linux threat as shown in its internal, confidential presentations
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So Many Trolls, So Little GNU/Linux Users…
THINGS are starting to heat up, which means we must have hit some sensitive spot/s. Is it the list of Microsoft AstroTurfers? Or is it Microsoft Moonlight?
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Ballmer Bad-Mouths Google Chrome OS
You've got to hand it to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer: The man's never afraid to speak his mind. He may be wrong a lot of the time, like in 2007 when he laughed off the iPhone, or defended Vista before an irate user. Nevertheless, Redmond's bombastic boss is always entertaining.
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Paid Microsoft AstroTurfer Strikes Boycott Novell
Microsoft shill Jonathan Wong travels the Web to defend Microsoft
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Microsoft Lobbies Come Under Fire by the Open Source Initiative (OSI) and Linux Journal
FOSS people fed up with OOXML corruption and Microsoft fronts like Association for Competitive Technology
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Bing Fails, So Microsoft Proceeds to Anti-competitive Practices
Microsoft's Bing fails to make gains and Microsoft resorts to business as usual
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Microsoft, OOXML and the ISO
Microsoft plays to win. As a result, it seems to regard any legal means as justified, and sometimes even strays outside the law, as the US anti-trust case demonstrated. In the context of marketplace rough-and-tumble, such aggressiveness is perhaps acceptable, but in other realms, there may be serious collateral damage.
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Google and Microsoft: who is screwing who?
So Google wants to be a player in the operating system market and Microsoft wants to be a search player? Meh.
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Mono Roundup: Microsoft Following, Deception, and the Moonlight ‘Extend’ Phase
A further look at Mono, those supporting it, and where it is all likely to be heading
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Java development outpaces C# development on all platforms
According to the “Normalized Comparison” and “Normalized Discussion Site Results” on LangPop, the Internet’s largest programming language survey, Java is #2 on those two categories, C holds the #1 spot both, C# holds the #6 on “Normalized Comparison” and #7 on “Normalized Discussion Site Results”.
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It’s Official: Patents Stifle Innovation
Scientific study supports what everyone already knows - that intellectual monopolies reduce pace of progress
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Mono Roundup: Still Dangerous, Still Not Acceptable
Nothing of practical use has really changed for Mono, but its connection to Microsoft was made a lot clearer
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Microsoft Lobbyist Jonathan Zuck Gets Exposed and Quickly Retreats
Microsoft lobbying backfires, so the attack on Free software is retracted with the excuse that "an old draft [was] released in error"
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Microsoft Shares Destiny with Partners That Promote Its Agenda
Infosys helps Microsoft fight against the interests of the Indian people, but both companies are suffering together from an unstoppable power shift (from colonisation to freedom and independence)
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