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I hate to ramble but I got something even better then the Amazon article I posted above.
Here is a newer article from Amazon about Linux:http://news.com.com/2100-7344_3-5145482.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj...
Let me quote" How Amazon puts Linux to the test
Last modified: January 22, 2004, 11:52 AM PST
By Stephen Shankland
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
NEW YORK--It's not the first time Amazon.com has proclaimed its support for Linux, but it's the most detailed.
At the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo here, Amazon Vice President of Infrastructure Tom Killalea described in detail Wednesday how the online retailer is using the open-source operating system in nearly every corner of its business."
Wow, nearly every corner of it's business. The BIGGEST online retailer BRAGGING about using Linux. Shocking.
"Amazon's Linux systems also are the basis for the e-commerce engine the company sells to other retailers, including Toys "R" Us, Target, Borders Group, Nordstrom, The Gap, CDNow and the National Basketball Association. "
Wow. And all there other MAJOR companies use Linux too. Even more shocking. LOL!
I rest my peace.
Now let me find someone who went from Linux over to Windows? Hummmm, let's see how many you can drum up?