The LinkExchange buy is perhaps the most dramatic example
Microsoft is not going to let the pending case with the government
stop it.
Tuesday, it announced a new version of Windows NT for embedded
devices.
The Halloween Document analyzes the open source movement and
ways [Microsoft] defeats it.
Rob Enderle, an analyst with Giga Information Group, in Norwell,
Mass. said the embedded NT release probably has something to do
with Linux, by targeting a market where Linux might gain
popularity.