Microsoft on Intel's Anti-Linux: "Please Keep Confidential. This is a Nightmare"
Jan 31, 2009, 15:02 (34 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Roy Schestowitz)
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"Who is Mary? And who is that someone from Compaq (now
part of H-P) who is "very helpful to MSFT"? Does Microsoft have
'insiders' in other companies? Companies that are intended -- at
least by their very nature -- to focus mostly on hardware and
remain impartial with only their own goals in mind? Is Compaq
trying to accomplish the same things as Microsoft? The current
collusion with Intel is a crime which Microsoft might be forced to
pay billions in remedy for. At a later stage, we will present
detailed antitrust evidence about Compaq and Microsoft.
"Anyway, why would someone "lose their job"? It sure smells like
some form of violation of ethics, if not a violation of the
law."
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