Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Oct 2005 15:12 UTC, submitted by LinuxFanBoy
Microsoft "Someone has started rearranging content on the Internet to suit their own purposes and the culprit might be a convicted monopolist. This article examines some compelling evidence and asks Congress to investigate."
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Documents not gone
by Soulbender on Tue 25th Oct 2005 07:23 UTC
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2005-08-18

"Someone has started rearranging content on the Internet to suit their own purposes and the culprit might be a convicted monopolist."
There's no way for a single entity to "rearrange the content" of "the internet".

"Unfortunately, Microsoft's document no longer resides on the Internet."
Oh my GOD!!! Microsoft removed one of their own documents from their servers! Call the internet police!
Alternatively you can just find it at archive.org:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nts/...
Guess it's not "gone from the internet" after all.
Amazingly enough the same works for all the other documents that "doesnt exists on the internet" anymore.
Even the authors own supposedly lost article can be found:
http://linuxtoday.com/it_management/1999120100704NW
So much for someone rearragning the internet...
Perhaps people would take osnews more seriously if total baloney like this article wasn't considered "news".

RE: Documents not gone
by Soulbender on Tue 25th Oct 2005 07:26 in reply to "Documents not gone"
Soulbender Member since:
2005-08-18
RE[2]: Documents not gone
by Soulbender on Tue 25th Oct 2005 07:27 in reply to "RE: Documents not gone"
Soulbender Member since:
2005-08-18

Nice, posting archie.org url's dont work. Good job.

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