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Microsoft real enemy is piracy
I can't denied Microsoft dominate desktop operating system market but this clearly because of piracy. In my country 40% of computer users use pirated version of Windows. They only use the genuine one if it come with the computer(OEM).
Posted by: cruggeld   Posted on: 05/04/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Microsoft real enemy is piracy  cruggeld | 05/04/08
Microsoft's real enemy is Microsoft  fr0thy2 | 05/04/08
Piracy is Microsoft's friend. That way, the ones that can not afford to pay  DonnieBoy | 05/04/08
Yes, it's a strange thing indeed, isn't it?  Ole Man | 05/05/08
Lost income?  Taz_z | 05/05/08
RE: income?  n0neXn0ne | 05/05/08
It is the 40% that would NOT buy Windows.  hkommedal | 05/06/08
Microsoft is loosening up its strangle-hold on enterprises through its self  Ole Man | 05/04/08
They opened up the file format for Office, and they  DonnieBoy | 05/04/08
They are only doing what market conditions forced them to do  Ole Man | 05/05/08
EU forced their hand about the documentation. (nt)  hkommedal | 05/06/08
"Compelling alternatives" to Windows?  PB_z | 05/04/08
Desktop as a service  gardner.dana@... | 05/05/08
alternatives do not prevent a monopoly  Ole Man | 05/05/08
It means nothing to the Enterprise.  bjbrock | 05/05/08
RE: What MicroNoHoo means for enterprises  atari8bit@... | 05/05/08
Here comes the ABMers...Get a job guys, society will love you for it.  transposeIT | 05/05/08

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