Even the BBC is not sacrosanct... it wasnt long back that there was a controversy about video media players on their site. Then yesterday, on their "Digital Planet" radio show on the world-service.. the program was almost entirely devoted to microsoft...they even had a guy come on and flay openoffice....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4849402.stm On 9/19/07, Eugen Leitl wrote: > On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 10:57:36AM +0530, Biju Chacko wrote: > > > At that point, other advantages come into play. For the man on the > > street, let's face it, software is just a tool. Choices should be made > > based on what the best tool for job is. > > Somebody make Redmond play fair, then. It's not like they didn't > a lot of bullying and backstabbing to get where they are, so why > the kid gloves? It's only fair if things eventually come > around, and it's them who're squealing. >
