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ZDNet UK Goes Too Far to Get Hits with Cheap Shot
Stephen Shankland wrote an article entitled: 'Desktop Linux 'like teenage sex'. (sic) And while the underlying article appeared up to scale, the headline doesn't belong in the technical press.
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Stephen writes: "Computing customers are increasingly rejecting proprietary products that lock them to a particular technology supplier, Red Hat chief executive Matthew Szulik said on Wednesday."
"Customers are saying they want independence: 'I'm tired of one or two vendors that have a knee on my throat,'" Szulik said in a discussion on stage at the Vortex conference in San Francisco.
Red Hat chiefly sells Linux, but it's moving to higher-level software such as application servers to run Java programs or directory software to manage digital identities. And it's keeping its open-source-only approach as it makes the move.
You can find the rest of the article at http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/applications/0,39020384,39233871,00.htm.
I'm still trying to find out what Shankland's headline has to do with the article. Perhaps Stephen should apply for a job with Howard Stern's production company as a writer for hire. Hey Stephen we're all entitled to a mustake (sic) and if your boss top edited you, I hope he or she gets a nice reward from Microsoft.
We generally put your articles on the wire, but I had to find a way to get the substance on the board without flashing your lousy headline. |
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