Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 26th Nov 2005 16:38 UTC
Microsoft IBM's on-demand model is "crazy" and Open Source is "really a developer phenomenon" that does not stand comparison with "customer experience of Windows Live", said Charles Fitzgerald, Microsoft's general manager of platform strategy, last week. In an interview, Fitzgerald said that there was no comparison between Microsoft Live, which offers on-demand features, and IBM's on-demand strategy. Elsewhere, references to free software and Linux were removed from a UN document after Microsoft claimed that such software aims to 'make it impossible to make any income on software as a commercial product'.
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Good to hear the UN is in Bills pocket.
by on Sat 26th Nov 2005 20:15 UTC

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Good to hear the UN is in Bills pocket.

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Now please, give the UN control of the internet. I'd like to see what else they censor.

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