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Why Windows Rules the World
posted by
David Adams
on Tue 26th Dec 2006 17:48 UTC
An
Economist.com editorial
examines the OS lay of the land on the eve of Vista's release, and makes an interesting case for why Windows "rules the world". Do you agree? We report, you decide.
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