Linked by David Adams on Thu 9th Jul 2009 19:49 UTC
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Oh, boy. You've just given those who accuse osnews of being "Microsoft shills" some serious ammunition. I'm not saying you are, seeing as how it's from Amazon not Microsoft, but fair warning... the storm is likely coming.
Everything you buy via that link in Amazon gives us that commission. Not just Microsoft. I link to that store in every game review, for instance.
Oh, boy. You've just given those who accuse osnews of being "Microsoft shills" some serious ammunition. I'm not saying you are, seeing as how it's from Amazon not Microsoft, but fair warning... the storm is likely coming.
I don't see how. How would wanting to earn some money to support the site make them Microsoft shills? There is no hint of any partiality towards Windows7 in the brief (5 seconds) announcement. It's not saying buy Windows7 cause it kicks linux's ass, or buy it because it's cool, or whatever. It's if buy it through us we'll get some money, that's all.
And to all the people commenting about how they won't pay because of linux - well I understand your point. Yeah, MS would have to pay me to use its products, especially given the fact that I still can use XP for free, thanks to the campus agreement while I was a uni. student. Although I'm not a student anymore and I'm not entitled to use it, I couldn't care less. I have no ethical qualms about pirating a product from a company that over the past decades, displayed a complete lack of ethics whatsoever. So given two free options, I chose the better product (better for me anyway) - I use linux/KDE. But that's beside the point.
The point is that there are people out there who for whatever reason would buy Windows7 anyway. For them this is a great opportunity to both save some money and help a website that they presumably read regularly - a win-win situation for everyone I would say, including those of us who'll never use windows for one reason or another.






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2008-07-15
I did try Windows 7 (both the beta and rc), and I really did try to like it... but it's just not for me. Too big and loaded down, too expensive for what it is, and like Vista before it a keyboard navigation nightmare. It just feels awkward and unwieldy to me by comparison to Ubuntu/GNOME and OS X which are my primary computing platforms now. I'll probably buy a copy at some point for use in a virtual machine so I can fix others' installations, but it won't ever be for me.
P.s., FTA:
Oh, boy. You've just given those who accuse osnews of being "Microsoft shills" some serious ammunition. I'm not saying you are, seeing as how it's from Amazon not Microsoft, but fair warning... the storm is likely coming.