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Mitchell Baker also challenges the notion that open-source companies are just ad hoc organizations and takes a swipe at IE's security.
Mitchell Baker also challenges the notion that open-source companies are just ad hoc organizations and takes a swipe at IE's security.
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Microsoft is evil and successful. But not forever. In the end when the people don't like you, you lose.
Instead, they seem happy to give their captive customer a few new bells and whistles with each release -- while mostly ignoring the performance, security, and functionality shortcomings in their product lines.
There's a reason I left the Microsoft fold in 1992, and I don't regret it a bit!
- WJ is right!
- by NoVista May 4, 2007 8:12 PM PDT
- Microsoft truly represents American business ethics in the 21st century. Why, it ranks right up there with Enron. Oh yeah.
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