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RE[8]: Why does HTML5 exist?
by bnolsen on Sun 6th Jan 2013 04:42
in reply to "RE[7]: Why does HTML5 exist?"
You've made a good case to me about burying MS's attempts to reenter the mobile market. Their continued abuse of the system to harrass and eliminate competition is really out of hand. I wouldn't be surprised to start seeing other players start to kick microsoft as they continue bleeding marketshare in general.




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Its not just Android device makers. Its Linux device makers including Android.
TomTom (Linux GPS Devices)
Amazon. (Linux Servers and Android)
Buffalo (Linux NAS) Devices.
Amdocs (A User using Linux Servers)
Casio (Linux devices non-android)
Itronix(General Dynamics owns them now) (Rugged Linux Notebooks for the military.
Onkyo (Audio Sytems with Linux integrated)
IO Data (Linux NAS servers)
Kyocera Mita (Copiers with embedded Linux)
Brother International Corp (Printers w/embedded Linux)
Fuji Xerox Co. Ltd(copiers,Printers w/embedded Linux)
Kyocera Mita Corp (copiers, printers w/embedded Linux)
There are more.
Microsoft has vowed to use software-patents to destroy the use of the Linux kernel in the marketplace by driving up the cost as much as possible. This is their plan in action.