Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 29th Jul 2007 19:02 UTC, submitted by flanque
Microsoft "Red Flag Linux has turned out to be little more than a key bargaining chip in a high stakes game of commerce between the Chinese government and the world's largest software maker. Thanks to some major concessions on source code and a precipitous price drop, the Chinese government has now thoroughly embraced Windows and Office. And thanks to a major about-face in the way that it deals with piracy, Microsoft has also won over the Chinese people."
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RE[2]: Well...
by Duffman on Mon 30th Jul 2007 06:39 UTC in reply to "RE: Well..."
Duffman
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2005-11-23

lol, just tell me who (out of the linux zealots).

Windows is used since 20 years by the public, Microsoft has nothing to prove here ...

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