Vista vs. Cairo - A Microsoft History Lesson
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| Here is a nice history lesson by (the unfortunately infamous) Daniel
| Eran, arguing why the Longhorn/Vista road is very similar to the
| NT/Cairo road that Microsoft took in the 90's, effectively trying
| their best to discourage competition in the marketplace.
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http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/17/1448233&from=rss
The Slashdot effect took Roughly Drafted Magazine down, but here's the link:
http://roughlydrafted.com/RD/Q4.06/4E2A8848-5738-45B1-A659-AD7473899D7D.html
Related:
Should I buy a Windows or Linux PC?
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| I want to get a new PC, whilst if possible avoiding "lock in" to suppliers
| ^^^^^^^
| of hardware or software. I was thinking of a Linux system, but I have some
| DOS and Windows programs I'd like to retain, and I'm too short of time and
| brainpower to become technically involved.
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http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/askjack/2006/12/should_i_buy_a_windows_or_linu.html
BadVista.org: FSF launches campaign against Microsoft Vista
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| The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today launched BadVista.org, a
| campaign with a twofold mission of exposing the harms inflicted on
| computer users by the new Microsoft Windows Vista and promoting free
| software alternatives that respect users' security and privacy
| rights.
|
| The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today launched BadVista.org, a campaign
| with a twofold mission of exposing the harms inflicted on computer users by
| the new Microsoft Windows Vista and promoting free software alternatives
| that respect users' security and privacy rights...
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http://badvista.fsf.org/
Microsoft Turns Up The Heat On Windows 2000 Users
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| What if you want to keep your old operating systems, such as Windows
| 2000, running as long as possible?
|
| Microsoft isn't making it easy for you. Office 2007 and the software
| for the company's much-hyped Zune music player won't install on Windows
| 2000. As other new products emerge from Microsoft in 2007 and beyond,
| more and more of them are likely to leave Windows 2000 out of the party.
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http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=196700071
Who do You Trust with Your Computing?
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| Helios was speaking out against trusted computing (TC) and Digital
| Rights Management (DRM) that is humming softly at the hardware and
| software level inside YOUR computer right now. That's right! Chances
| are, it's already made it on a chip on your and my motherboards...but
| it's there. Soon, if what can happen does happen...we'll all be so
| very unhappy at being told how we can and can't operate our PCs.
|
| Some of you may be asking, "what the heck are you talking about?
| They can't tell me how I can use my computer inside my own home".
| Unfortunately, that statement is false. DRM chips are already on a
| majority of motherboards and even built into some processors (viiv
| anyone?). All it takes is a flip of the switch and you'll do what
| Microsoft or any other company that wants to manage your rights
| for you tells you to do whether you like it or not. That is, ofc
| ourse, unless you use Linux :) Linux has always been about
| choice...we choose to compute in ways WE want to...not ways
| that are defined for us.
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http://linux-blog.org/index.php?/archives/176-Who-do-You-Trust-with-Your-Computing.html
Financial Services: fed up with proprietary integration hassles
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| In financial services, enterprises are fed up with proprietary
| integration / middleware price gouging and architecture lock-in,
| and actively on the prowl for open source alternatives.
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http://weblog.infoworld.com/openresource/archives/2006/12/financial_servi.html
Two ways Microsoft's mindshare sabotages Linux desktop adoption
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| Microsoft may not make flawless software, but its proprietary
| strategy is hard to fault. In particular, Microsoft has mastered
| desktop lock-in, undermining users' confidence in any alternatives
| and creating a slew of minor difficulties that irritate those
| who do switch.
|
| [...]
|
| The power of MS brainwashing
|
| Six months later," 80% of users have and had no problem with OpenOffice,"
| Holt said.
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http://searchopensource.techtarget.com/columnItem/0,294698,sid39_gci1165420,00.html?track=sy184
Microsoft's Zune the salvation of VC1?
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| I believe Microsoft came out with Zune not to counter the iPod
| hardware but to make WMV/WMA relevant again.
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http://www.technologyevangelist.com/2006/12/microsofts_zune_teh.html
Microsoft Office lock-in and the deal with Novell
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| It details how Microsoft has built into Vista the "trusted
| computing" ability to lock down Office files via DRM such that
| no unauthorized document reader will be able to decrypt and
| read them. This is perhaps one of the biggest hidden weapons
| Microsoft has in its arsenal that could sabotage Linux and
| OpenOffice.org if Microsoft succeeds in its attempt to plug
| SUSE and all Novell's "interoperability" bonuses.
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1000142
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