Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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> I For One Welcome Our New Google Overlords
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> | Expect trouble in the US!
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> | You will be thwarted. Microsoft owns too much of the US government for
> | you not to be harassed.
They also seem to own the Inquirer.
Several anti-Linux AND Anti-Google stories combined with use
of swear wears pretending to be tech journalism went into
print last week after the goole story broke.
What wonder it is to be reduced a blogger these yellow
asstroturfing journalists seem to have become.
> So don't worry about the US market. Remember,
> | the Metric system caught on everywhere else but the US, too. The US will
> | be your toughest market, even without bought-off senators and officials
> | throwing themselves in your way like salmon.
> |
> | Ignore the siren song of asstroturfers!
> |
> | Don't be stupid like a few other open source projects and listen to the
> | thousand flaming trolls in a comment page - they are paid to derail you.
> | Google, you have done very little wrong so far; what market share you've
> | acquired, you've earned fair and square. Don't start doubting yourself
> | now.
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> http://penguinpetes.com/b2evo
index.php?title=i_for_one_welcome_our_new_google_overlor&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
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> "Gates' gimmick of becoming a philantropist repeats the Rockefeller scam
> almost one to one a century later."
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> -- http://www.whale.to/a/gates1.html
> Dark cloud over good works of Gates Foundation
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>
> Recent:
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> Digg, Dug, Buried: How Linux news disappears
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> | But, that said, Digg admits that group of users-say Microsoft employees,
> | partners, and supporters-can "abusively bury content." I'd add, not
> | just 'can, but do.'
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> http://blogs.computerworld.com/digg_dug_buried_how_linux_news_disappears
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> Editor's Note: Users Are Not As Stupid as the FUDsters Say
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> | Some of the grumpiness comes from the endless torrents of anti-Linux
> | FUD, propaganda, misinformation, astroturfing, and just plain whining
> | that keep pounding on the same theme: that Windows is easy, Linux is
> | hard, and expecting computer users to spend more than eight or fifteen
> | seconds in study is a sin. It has never been true that learning to use a
> | personal computer is easy; that is a plain lie. Conversely, it's not
> | that hard.
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> http://www.linuxtoday.com/infrastructure/2009060600535OSCY
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> Related:
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> Is MS Preening in Public Posts?
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> | The author of the email, posted on ZDNet in a Talkback forum on the
> | Microsoft antitrust trial, claimed her name was Michelle Bradley and
> | that she had "retired" from Microsoft last week.
> |
> | "A verbal memo [no email allowed] was passed around the MS campus
> | encouraging MS employee's to post to ZDNet articles like this one," the
> | email said.
> |
> | "The theme is 'Microsoft is responsible for all good things in
> | computerdom.' The government has no right to prevent MS from doing
> | anything. Period. The 'memo' suggests we use fictional names and state
> | and to identify ourselves as students," the author claimed.
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> http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/news/1999/02/17745
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