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"Anyway, had to throw that in but I do agree...Microsoft will succeed simply because it knows how and FREE is always a winner."

That doesn't bode well for M$...it works for the competitors. M$ has been able to give certain things for free in the past because they subsidized them with revenue from the really core products. Now, its those core products that are being challenged. First it will be Office. Within 5 years, it will be Windows. Free is not good for M$.
Posted by: techboy_z   Posted on: 11/02/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Haven't seen this before  nucrash | 11/02/05
Come on now  Loverock Davidson | 11/02/05
Think of the possibilities!  Quiet_Type | 11/02/05
Brand loyalty is a strong force  Real World | 11/02/05
True, but I'm loyal to $$$ not a brand name  Asesino | 11/02/05
Free is a loser for MS  techboy_z | 11/02/05
No Duh!  Asesino | 11/02/05
I switch  Loverock Davidson | 11/02/05
That's rare  Real World | 11/02/05
Confused???  Asesino | 11/02/05
Not if one of them paid you for it happy  Asesino | 11/02/05
Services all look marvelous...  Mike Cox | 11/02/05
Awesome  bobbblll | 11/02/05
Testing....1..2...3...  techboy_z | 11/02/05
MikeTV  netwacker | 11/02/05
Open letter to Lord Haw-Haw  rmac_z | 11/02/05
Mike you're just too funny!  george_ou | 11/02/05
Yes he is...I 2nd that...totally hilarious!!  Asesino | 11/02/05
The cheek of it  ukaze | 11/02/05
Strategy that stupid Americans will fall for everytime  Paco20 | 11/02/05
Oh, yeah?  Quiet_Type | 11/02/05
Re: Oh, yeah?  Paco20 | 11/02/05
No one is going to upgrade, they have to offer this stuff  3Dman | 11/04/05

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