This isn't exactly news because _yet again_, another item that *rightly*
criticises Microsoft for abuse is wiped off the front page of Digg.com, within
_minutes_ (which is quite rare). The Microsoft Digg Bridge must be refreshing
that page pretty fast and airbrushing unwanted 'news', because it can.
If only you knew how many Iowa exhibits got knocked off the front page shortly
after they had entered it...
What was that story about Microsoft sending shills to a poll in order to
make .NET seem more popular than Java? Or paying 'sympathetic forum members'?
Ironically, the item that has just been buried described the _very same_
behaviour that keeps Digg.com 'censored'.
http://antitrust.slated.org/www.iowaconsumercase.org/011607/3000/PX03096.pdf
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