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Posted in Apple, Deception, Free/Libre Software, FUD, GNU/Linux, Google, GPL, Interoperability, Microsoft at 5:48 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
“First They Ignore You, Then They Ridicule You, Then They Fight You.”
–Mahatma Gandhi
Summary: Phases of an ongoing Microsoft crisis, in detail
HOW CAN ONE tell that Microsoft stands on its last leg?
Well, there are many yardsticks one can use, but one of them is a purely behavioural one. Microsoft employees, for example, are attacking competitors out in the open right now. It’s not just quick smears but also well-orchestrated smears that are managed and planned by groups of seniors in an air-conditioned office. How about Microsoft’s attacks on Apple (e.g. 'Apple tax', which was mentioned the other day) and similar ones against GNU/Linux (e.g. the sub-notebooks lies, mostly seeded by Microsoft/NPD/IDG)? Here is another post on this subject.
=> 'Apple tax', which was mentioned the other day | sub-notebooks lies, mostly seeded by Microsoft/NPD/IDG | ↺ another post on this subject
Despite these attacks (including notorious lawsuits against Linux), Microsoft is pretending that everything is cool. Quoting from this story, writes Tony O’Bryan:
=> notorious lawsuits against Linux | ↺ Microsoft is pretending that everything is cool | ↺ writes Tony O’Bryan
Subject: Lying Sack of Offal > [Sam Ramji] said that Microsoft’s commitment to delivering compatibility with open source software is largely driven by user demand.Any interoperability between Microsoft and FOSS comes from two sources:1) Very hard work by FOSS developers despite unceasing interference, antagonism, and threats from Microsoft.2) The butt-kicking Microsoft has received from the only government on Earth with the guts to protect its citizens from Microsoft: the E.U.It seems that a prerequisite for working at Microsoft is the ability to lie without flinching.
It wasn’t long ago that Sam Ramji lied about the GPL and got caught.
So, Microsoft is not only fighting quite aggressively against GNU/Linux but it also relies on deception and ignorance. Who could blame Microsoft? Its Windows franchise shows signs of crumbling not only due to cost (Windows is now as cheap as a few bucks because of fierce competition from GNU/Linux).
=> ↺ shows signs of crumbling | as cheap as a few bucks
Microsoft moving XP into reduced-support phase on Tuesday[...]The move out of mainstream and into extended support also comes just days after a leaked Microsoft memorandum spelled out a relaxation of the rules for computer makers that want to continue selling new PCs with the aging operating system.OEMs will be allowed to advertise new systems as XP PCs, something that hasn’t been allowed since June 2008, and can “downgrade” a license for Windows 7 — the operating system that hasn’t yet been released — to XP for at least six months after Windows 7′s launch.
That in its own right is bad and it shows that Microsoft anticipates problems with Vista 7 [1, 2, 3].
Lastly, how can one tell that Microsoft is close to giving up? Approximately half (or more) of its employees choose the competition’s product.
=> ↺ choose the competition’s product
Half Of Microsoft Employees Use Google To Search WebForget about selling Live Search to the American public—Microsoft is struggling to get its own employees to use the search engine.
This is also covered here. Shall Steve Ballmer ever have his wish granted, his employees might struggle to get work done. █
“I’m going to f—ing kill Google.”
–Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO (quote from Sydney Morning Herald)
“Every time you use Google, you’re using a machine running the Linux kernel.”
–Chris DiBona, Google
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