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[News] What Gives Windows Desktop Dominance (Ubiquity) Despite Linux's Superiority...

  • Subject: [News] What Gives Windows Desktop Dominance (Ubiquity) Despite Linux's Superiority...
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 16:06:56 +0100
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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Choosing Windows vs. Linux - Which One & Why & What Lies Ahead!

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| Then Why Has Windows 90 % Share In Desktop Market If Linux Is So Superior ?
| 
| Good question. Well only few reasons I see:
| 
|    1. Very Aggressive Marketing Strategy...
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http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/94059/

"Very Aggressive Marketing Strategy" = SCO, Patent FUD, 'Patent Terrorism',
Technical Sabotage, Lobbying, etc. Luckily,  Lessig has embarked on the fight
against corruption.

The end of corruption, brought to you by Lawrence Lessig and powered by
millions of us

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| Lawrence Lessig is a genious. He decided to dedicate the next 10 years on 
| ending corruption (after spending the past 10 years on reframing copyright 
| issues), there is really an hope that a vast movement will self-aggregate  
| around him and got an unstoppable momentum.  
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http://www.gnuband.org/2007/10/13/the_end_of_corruption_brought_to_you_by_lawrence_lessig_and_powered_by_millions_of_us/


Related:

Lessig: Required Reading: the next 10 years

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| Yet governments continue to push ahead with this idiot idea -- both Britain
| and Japan for example are considering extending existing terms. Why?
|
| The answer is a kind of corruption of the political process. Or better,
| a "corruption" of the political process. I don't mean corruption in the
| simple sense of bribery. I mean "corruption" in the sense that the
| system is so queered by the influence of money that it can't even get
| an issue as simple and clear as term extension right.
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http://www.lessig.org/blog/archives/003800.shtml#003800 

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