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We rely very much on journalists to help us sift through the muddier waters of the river of truth, and Joe Barr was one of the best
Embracing and Extending OSCON
Microsoft sponsored OSCON. Very, very handsomely. Lots of money exchanged hands so that Microsoft can be nearer to its #1 competitor (according to Steve Ballmer and Ray Ozzie).
Microsoft: Its Party's Over
Assortment of financial analyses about Microsoft and its disappointing quarterly report
Microsoft's OOXML Dirty Tricks Are Back
Microsoft is buying the election and is set to decide on its non-existent proprietary formats next week.
Why Microsoft Resorts to Dirty Tricks with Virtualisation
VMWare mustnâ??t be taken on a similar type of ride under EMCâ??s reign. EMC, just like Citrix, is one of Microsoftâ??s top partners and it controls VMWare, in charge of which it put a Microsoft man.
Embracing and Extending Open Source from the Inside -- Yes, Again
More new signs of Microsoft poisoning Free software using sponsorships, acquisitions, and Mono
Microsoft's Anti-GNU/Linux/ODF Dump at South Africa
Microsoft is once again dumping its non-Free software on 11 million children in a country that moves to GNU/Linux
Theory: Why EMC Gave VMWare to Microsoft (Employee)
Diane Greene thrown out just a week or so after EMC became Microsoft's Partner of the Year
Why BBC is Microsoft Media (Video)
Watch the BBC getting grilled at the Parliament over its blind servitude to Microsoft, which it simply cannot defend
Microsoft to ODF Technical Committee: Come to Redmond
Microsoft Corporation is suddenly inviting all people behind ODF to 'pull a Patrick Durusau' and come to Microsoft's turf.
Novell, Microsoft and IBM -- Maybe Oracle Too (Part II)
Some believe that he idea of the Novell/Microsoft agreement came from IBM and Oracle. They went to Novell with the following plan: Microsoft would be very much interested in two things with Novell: polluting/diluting the Linux brand and message (Microsoft could also have a dent in the Linux market). This is always overlooked,
If Business Succeeds with GNU/Linux, Why Not OLPC?
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project -- which aimed to give underprivileged children around the world a better chance at modern education -- may have been stifled though a combination of disinformation and other coordinated efforts by hardware and software monopolies that wanted to stop it.
Microsoft Ruins "Open Source" from the Inside
Microsoft's strategy goes like this: invade open source, redefine open source, make open source work better on Windows, force open source to 'license' for software patents
Breaking: Slovakia Chooses ODF and Other Open Standards
The intra-governmental aspect of this may spur the network effect. Slovakia has already shown it was fond of ODF some time in the past.
Mono and RAND
As some people here probably already know, I am no fan of Mono - not for technical reasons (mostly [3]), but simply for political ones. Specifically, I’m talking about so-called Software Patents, and even more importantly, precisely who owns those patents
OOXML Abuse Index: Please Register Your Complaint by 29/5/08
Do consider asking your national standards body to join the complaint of South Africa. [...] This opportunity to stop or slow down OOXML is rare and the days that are left to do so are few. We ought to take advantage of this while it lasts.
Software Patents in Europe and Microsoft’s Huge Lobbying Budget as of Late
Despite recession, the finding seems to suggest that the pace of obligatorily-disclosed amounts now trivially exceeds $10 million for Microsoft alone (annually).
Microsoft is SourceForge Awards’ Only Sponsor, Spreads FUD
Now get a load of this. The only sponsor of SourceForge.net2008 Community Choice Awards is Microsoft. Yes, you heard that right.
MySQL Juggles Business Models, Life with Sun, and Software Patents
MySQL is likely to face issues that are associated with ways of extracting revenue from its users. Another largely forgotten issue is the increased pressure from the outside to extract revenue for collisions involving ideas, especially ones pertaining to algorithms.
Microsoft Literally Pays ISO (Sponsors ISO Meeting)
There was clearly a transaction of money made by Microsoft in Norway, which passed it on to ISO. Good catch. Watch the picture inside this page and recall our old entry about soft briberies.