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How high will Microsoft fly?
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72476Servers With a Smile It will never beat Windows on the desktop, but the Linux oRusty Johnson-9/26/2002
72475Warden's final comment on behalf of his client was that MSFT had given all tJohn F. Dowd-9/26/2002
72474"how anyone can like that teletubbie interface in XP is beyond me." TProDeath-9/26/2002
72473johnny boy, the judge is not going to come down with a surprise decision in sucalydar-9/26/2002
72472Duke,Duke of URL: What is taking this judge so long? Is she putting on her make John F. Dowd-9/26/2002
72471i hope not. how anyone can like that teletubbie interface in XP is beyond me. thSpytrdr-9/26/2002
72470People generally don't care about which browser they use - they use the defadybdahl-9/26/2002
72469Sounds like marketing to me. Just like when Microsoft provides free downloads ofdybdahl-9/26/2002
72468Windows users often see Linux startup as slow, and since the startup of a Linux dybdahl-9/26/2002
72467Btw - several "large games" run on Linux, and they often run with bettdybdahl-9/26/2002
72466David, that's not true. First, you blame Linux, the OS, for crashing if therdybdahl-9/26/2002
72465OT ... Qwiksand, OK, it seems you were using subtle sarcasm. I was looking for nrkral-9/25/2002
72464Oh well, these things really wear out fast in the explanation, but in posting thQwikSand-9/25/2002
72463QwikSand, <i>"As usual, marginal cost can be interpreted as <b&grkral-9/25/2002
72462hi howie, lol:), i think the jokes on you folks. you see, netscape 7 will becoalydar-9/25/2002
72461Yes and as I mentioned in my earlier post on this article it is not going out thJohn F. Dowd-9/25/2002
72460LOLDavid Howe-9/25/2002
72459Its really 6 other people....hence the name "Netscape 7". Sort of likThe Duke of URL©-9/25/2002
72458<< i use netscape 7 and find it to be the best browser i have ever used &gDavid Howe-9/25/2002
72457the jonk man, i use netscape 7 and find it to be the best browser i have ever ualydar-9/24/2002
72456<i> Hello - It cost a ton. It had zero production cost if that is what youjonkai-9/24/2002
72455<i>I hate to tell you, but the Windows world is the world of today, it is jonkai-9/24/2002
72454<i> And please don't tell me the Apple operating systems didn't hajonkai-9/24/2002
72453<<Sony becoming a sleeper PC giant Quick--who's the fastest-growing maSpytrdr-9/23/2002
72452Correct and here you are looking at the wrong end of the telescope as this thingJohn F. Dowd-9/23/2002
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