Title: Today's News
November 22, 2004 Published by  SearchWin2000.com

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  >  Windows, Linux mired in benchmarking cat fight
  >  Microsoft-Intel: Reality, not romance
  >  Linspire CEO: Linux will yank cloth from Microsoft's table
  >  More headlines
  >  3-minute security survey
  >  Find the ultimate stocking stuffer!
  >  FAQ: Expert Advice on Windows
  >  The Missing Link: Spam brigade culls Bill Gates' inbox

Headlines

Windows, Linux mired in benchmarking cat fight
[SearchWin2000.com]
Explaining how Windows stacks up against Linux in a high demand environment sounds like a simple exercise, but one expert says it's actually a complicated task, for several reasons.
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Microsoft-Intel: Reality, not romance
[BusinessWeek]
Microsoft's support for AMD's 34- and 64-bit chip architecture has helped create a frosty relationship between Redmond and Intel, but industry watchers say the two companies still need each other to succeed with their strategies for wireless and digial media technologies.

Linspire CEO: Linux will yank cloth from Microsoft's table
[SearchEnterpriseLinux.com]
Linux will continue to be a disruptive force in IT, says Linspire CEO Michael Robertson in an interview.

More headlines
[From around the Web]
Some 'Sober' on new worm variant (SearchSecurity.com)
Microsoft, Dell win U.S. Air Force contract (Associated Press)
Gates sees spam 'under control' in two years (Agence France Presse)
Microsoft issues 'Excel' trademark challenge (vnunet)

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GADGETS AND GIZMOS GUIDE:  Find the ultimate stocking stuffer!
It doesn't matter if you work in IT or not. Nearly everyone likes fun techno-gadgets. Find out how these gizmos fared with our editors.

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EXPERT ADVICE:  FAQ: Expert Advice on Windows
Check out the new SearchWin2000.com FAQs. We've put together lists of the most frequently asked questions with answers from our site experts such as Paul Hinsberg, Jeremy Moskowitz, Jerry Honeycutt, Bernie Kinder, Rod Trent and others. FAQ topics include AD, Group Policy, Career & Certification, Desktop Administration, Management Tools, Network Management, OS Troubleshooting, Terminal Services, Server Administration, SMS & SUS and IIS and Web Administration.



The Missing Link

Spam brigade culls Bill Gates' inbox
[Agence France Presse]
Rock stars have entourages to cater to their every whim. Apparently, Bill Gates employs an entire department to cater to his spam. Microsoft's chairman receives 4 million pieces of junk mail a day, which qualifies him as the most spammed person in the world, according to his co-worker, CEO Steve Ballmer. That means a small army at Microsoft spends each day sorting and deleting for the boss. Makes you wonder if Gates has a secret Hotmail account so he can still get e-mail jokes from his friends and family.


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