Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Thu 20th Aug 2009 21:37 UTC, submitted by kernpanic
General Unix "The computer world is notorious for its obsession with what is new - largely thanks to the relentless engine of Moore's Law that endlessly presents programmers with more powerful machines. Given such permanent change, anything that survives for more than one generation of processors deserves a nod. Think then what the Unix operating system deserves because in August 2009, it celebrates its 40th anniversary. And it has been in use every year of those four decades and today is getting more attention than ever before."
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by kernpanic on Fri 21st Aug 2009 11:50 UTC
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This is the BBC tech section of course, where hackers is a term for criminals and the only alternatives to Microsoft are Apple and Linux, with Linux being the only open source free OS in existence. Their tech columnist, Bill Thompson, has also written about UNIX and also neglects to mention BSD:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8211355.stm

Edited 2009-08-21 11:51 UTC