Microsoft-China GSP Deal: Perjury OR Treachery? view story
linux.com — "Either Jim Allchin lied under oath, to prevent code revelation being any part of the settlement, OR the Microsoft corporation is behaving traitorously, by exposing national security issues to foreign governments"
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"Novell is hijacking OOo in the practical sense, probably for further embedment of Microsoft intellectual monopolies and hooks that only Novell is legally allowed to distribute (to paying customers)"
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Eye on Villainous Software Thugs: Week of Hardships, a Digest view photo
"A very large number of serious security flaws were reported in Microsoft software. This includes no less than 4 “critical” vulnerabilities, which enable crackers to hijack Windows computers remotely"
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Microsoft Puppet Novell’s Linux Poison® (Mono) Reaches 2.0, Contains Extra Cyanide (WinForms) view story
"As one ought to expect, some of the most vocal promoters of Mono are existing or former Microsoft employees, who are happy about Mono. It makes .NET more widespread, at the expense of Microsoft’s competition"
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Eye on Authoritarian Software Despots: MSFT Sinks ~7%, Some Products Declared “Dead” view story
"Not even Microsoft can secure its Windows-powered Web sites, some of which are/were already sheltered behind Akamai, which is GNU/Linux-based. Microsoft is too shy and afraid to say that it uses a lot of Free software internally"
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