Last week, AOL and Netscape sued Microsoft Corporation.
Yesterday, IBM named as its new CEO a man who has championed the
company's support of Linux on almost every machine the company
sells or rents.
Today, Hewlett-Packard will make much at Linux World Expo of a
new desktop Linux initiative.
Tomorrow, Microsoft will webcast various marketing types giving
marching orders on how to get Linux off of customer machines --
even if they want Linux.