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Apple had done all of these things, (except NT) long before the PC was thought of!

As for NT, that was just a rip off of DEC's VMS operating system. Microsoft got that by hiring away the main VMS programmer from DEC.

Again as asked....Name one innovation by Microsoft.
Posted by: linux for me   Posted on: 07/02/08  (Edited: 07/02/2008 @ 02:04) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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