[Blog] Time to call Uncle Sam?
Dec. 15th, 2005 12:57 pmInsightful little comment piece on some of Microsoft's malfeances in the market over the years and how the US government and others has merely helped it along. I think it rather nicely complements my little piece about MS from just over a year ago. See, I'm not some lone nutter ranting in the wilderness...
"Superior Linux Technology not Stopping Microsoft - Time to Call Uncle Sam" by Tom Adelstein on LXer magazine.
Ifyou find this interesting, while you're at it, also read the related stories:
• Microsoft Getting Closer to the Fire
• Following Bill Gates' Linux Attack Money
• Linux News: Does Microsoft's Monopoly Power Extend to Government and Media?
• How Microsoft's Enterprise Desktop Stifles Linux and How to Fix it
• Linux News Questions Microsoft's Need for a "Get the Facts" campaign?
• Did Bill Gates Invent Linux and Has He Erased the Evidence?
• Is Microsoft Buying Anti-Virus Companies to Undermine Linux? You Decide
Tom Adelstein isn't a ranting loony, he's one of the people behind Bynari, the Exchange Server-compatible backend for Outlook that runs on Linux. He is an MCP and a former MS Gold Partner and does really know his stuff.
"Superior Linux Technology not Stopping Microsoft - Time to Call Uncle Sam" by Tom Adelstein on LXer magazine.
Ifyou find this interesting, while you're at it, also read the related stories:
• Microsoft Getting Closer to the Fire
• Following Bill Gates' Linux Attack Money
• Linux News: Does Microsoft's Monopoly Power Extend to Government and Media?
• How Microsoft's Enterprise Desktop Stifles Linux and How to Fix it
• Linux News Questions Microsoft's Need for a "Get the Facts" campaign?
• Did Bill Gates Invent Linux and Has He Erased the Evidence?
• Is Microsoft Buying Anti-Virus Companies to Undermine Linux? You Decide
Tom Adelstein isn't a ranting loony, he's one of the people behind Bynari, the Exchange Server-compatible backend for Outlook that runs on Linux. He is an MCP and a former MS Gold Partner and does really know his stuff.