
"One of Microsoft's hottest new profit centers is a smartphone platform you've definitely heard of: Android. Google's Linux-based mobile operating system is a favorite target for Microsoft's patent attorneys, who are suing numerous Android vendors and
just today announced that another manufacturer has agreed to write checks to Microsoft every time it ships an Android device. Microsoft's latest target is Wistron Corp., which has signed a patent agreement 'that provides broad coverage under Microsoft's patent portfolio for Wistron's tablets, mobile phones, e-readers and other consumer devices running the Android or Chrome platform', Microsoft announced." That's the reality we live in, folks. This is at least as criminal - if not more so - than Microsoft's monopoly abuse late last century. After the Nortel crap, it's completely left the black helicopter camp for me: Microsoft, Apple, and several others are working together to fight Android the only way they know how: with underhand mafia tactics. Absolutely sickening. Hey Anonymous, are you listening? YES I WENT THERE.
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Why can't you ever use a independant 3rd party instead of a pro linux/FOSS website ... because there are no other that support your beliefs.
Yes because everyone can afford trained specialist programmers for each software application they are using ... oh wait they are fooking expensive.
The whole point of using a large corp to provide support is that you don't have to hire someone in that can potentially be very expensive to hire long term.
Say you used Oracle Enterprise Linux support and was running say a scripting language, web server and a database.
You could either pay oracle $120 a year per CPU ... which is pretty cheap for a server OS support.
Or get a specialist to provide support for all 4 pieces of core software you are using ... which is far more expensive...
The whole point of an external company giving you lower level of support is that it is cheaper ... the expense must be weighed against the business need ... some things not working for say a month might be cheaper than hiring someone in to fix it immediately ... it isn't black and white so please don't make it out to be.
And what if the community doesn't want to help me, with my problems? I a SOL.
So why are there countless linux distributions?
Why is there no LibreOffice and OpenOffice?
Why is XMMS, audacity?
Why is there MPlayer, Totem, Kaffeine, Banshee?
Why is there KDE, Gnome, XFCE, LXDE?
Why is there Redhat, Suse, Ubuntu, Madriva commercial distros?
Why is there Alsa, PulseAudio, Jack, OSS?
Why is there MySQL, PostGresSQL, Sqlite?
There are just variations of the same functionality ... Why is the wheel being reinvented so many times by the community itself? Surely by your arguement there should only be one example of each ...
Your arguement is bullshit.
Edited 2011-07-06 18:53 UTC