● 04.27.11

●● What Microsoft Has Become

Posted in Microsoft at 7:27 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: Short commentary about Microsoft partnerships

Microsoft is not a company, it’s phenomenon and a movement. Today’s announcement about Nokia layoffs helps show the cost of partnership with Microsoft. Today’s death of Novell also helps show the cost of partnership with Microsoft. Today’s response form B & N helps show the importance of BN (Boycott Novell) and this whole vortex of market distortion clearly show that it’s a bad time for Groklaw to leave because its editorial and organisational structure is very much necessary.

Microsoft is not a company, it’s phenomenon and a movement. Like many dangerous movements, it needs to be confronted, not ignored. Even if it was ignored, it would not cease to sue GNU/Linux. It cannot ignore us. █

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