Linux violates more than 228 patents, according to a recent report
from a research group, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer
said at the company's Asian Government Leaders Forum in
Singapore. Someday, for all countries that are entering the WTO,
somebody will come and look for money
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Linux violates more than 228 patents, according to a recent report
from a research group, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer
said at the company's Asian Government Leaders Forum in
Singapore. Someday, for all countries that are entering the WTO,
somebody will
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Linux violates more than 228 patents, according to a recent report
from a research group, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer
said at the company's Asian Government Leaders Forum in
Singapore. Someday, for all countries that are entering the WTO,
At 03:54 PM 11/23/2004, Rich Bowen wrote:
I particularly liked the bit about nobody ever knows who built the
open-source stuff.
Au contraire, I know exactly who built the open-source stuff, and I have
no clue whatever who built the MicroSoft stuff. What kind of strange
double-talk are they
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 22:00, Raphal Luta wrote:
Note that this is largely FUD on Microsoft part, right now you can't
enforce a software patent in most of the world, WTO or no WTO.
Exactly. M$ has problems to find growth markets, and the biggest promise is
China, but the signals from
Howdy-ho,
Has anyone has experience with spell checking (English) with Eclipse?
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