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Since I first posted that article a number of the links are no longer valid. Here is some more uptodate replacements.


Evans Data Corp.
http://www.evansdata.com/n2/pr/releases/North%20American%20Fall%202003%20Release.shtml
Other findings from the survey of more than 500 developers in North America include:


*Open source has become more socially acceptable over time. Back in Spring 2001, only 38% of developers used any open source software modules. Today, 62% of developers are incorporating open source code in their applications ? a growth rate of 63%.


*The three most expected features for Java development tools are Web services support, profilers and optimization tools, and J2EE frameworks.


*Confidence in Linux has risen by almost 90% since 1999. In Evans? Fall 1999 North American Development Survey, only 34% of developers felt the OS was ready for mission critical applications, compared to 64% expressing such confidence today.


Since 2002
http://www.sgi.com/newsroom/press_releases/2002/september/stream.html
Linux has been scaled way beyound 64 processors
http://www.open-mag.com/features/Vol_79/redstorm/redstorm.htm
http://www.wallstreetwebcasting.com/webcast/needham7/cray/3__Slide16.JPG

SAP on Linux
http://www.sap.com/linux/

X11 on Windows
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/
Note that Microsoft as added a X11 server to the latest release of Services For Unix(SFU). ( Most of the source for SFU libraries is derived from OpenBSD )
http://www.deadly.org/article.php3?sid=20030927090008
MacOSX also now includes a X11 server.

Linux use in Movies and Hollywood is now entrenched
http://linuxmovies.org/

The Cygwin GNOME project aims to port the GNOME desktop to Windows OS, using Cygwin as a porting tool and user environment.
http://cygnome.sourceforge.net/

And lastly, Microsoft antitrust issues refuse to slip away...
http://news.google.com/news?scoring=d&num=100&q=Microsoft+Antitrust

http://cygnome.sourceforge.net/
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2002-09-29:Why Linux will conquer the world  David Mohring | 01/29/04
That was actually pretty good  el1jones | 01/29/04
Updated links  David Mohring | 01/29/04
Excellent post...  prime21 | 01/29/04
I'm curious about something  IT_User | 01/29/04
What entices vendors...  prime21 | 01/29/04
For one thing:The insanity of software methord patents  David Mohring | 01/29/04
Funny  MEMSmaker | 01/29/04
Even funnier  Michael Kelly | 01/29/04
Funnier Still  MEMSmaker | 01/29/04
atleast stick to one story  ryusen | 01/29/04
I'm confused by your logic  Richard Flude | 01/29/04
what, no links?  MEMSmaker | 01/29/04
I think most of us already know this  Jose Jimenez | 01/29/04
ok, so what  MEMSmaker | 01/29/04
just to point it out  voska | 01/29/04
Symantec Internet Security Threat Report  David Mohring | 01/29/04
Sorry to disappoint  Michael Kelly | 01/29/04
All M$ User Have To Do  nikoli | 01/29/04
Completely incorrect...  prime21 | 01/29/04
So You're Going To Put Linux On  nikoli | 01/29/04
Of course  Bobby Sskcat | 01/29/04
So this doesn't apply  nikoli | 01/29/04
Yes and No...  prime21 | 01/29/04
And if you knew anything about Linux....  Jose Jimenez | 01/29/04
how many times?  MEMSmaker | 01/29/04
Until people like you and Nikoli understand....  Jose Jimenez | 01/29/04
i understand  MEMSmaker | 01/29/04
the masses?  ryusen | 01/29/04
Riddle me this..  Patrick Jones | 01/29/04
Exactly !!!  nikoli | 01/29/04
execute attachments?  dwest_z | 01/29/04
The Real World  voska | 01/29/04
Microsoft software is slapped together by a bunch of UNDERpaid programmers  DanIelWalker_z | 01/30/04
There's hogwash  IT_User | 01/29/04
isolated incidences  MEMSmaker | 01/29/04
Misconceptions?  IT_User | 01/29/04
no agreement on that  MEMSmaker | 01/29/04
Have seen the "study"  IT_User | 01/29/04
Interesting enough..  Patrick Jones | 01/29/04
And that was a bizarre assumption!  IT_User | 01/29/04
Microsoft is job security  voska | 01/29/04
nope, not funny at all  ryusen | 01/29/04
VHS tapes and M$N forever  prrawlins | 01/29/04
Well, hopefully nothing will dominate  FilledOut | 01/29/04
i can agree  MEMSmaker | 01/29/04
Yeah, we've seen the data  Jose Jimenez | 01/29/04
MS doesn't crush competition by offering superior products  criderja | 01/29/04
ie is better  MEMSmaker | 01/29/04
IE is better for criminals:Blended attacks  David Mohring | 01/29/04
Try using the new  voska | 01/29/04
apearences  ryusen | 01/29/04
Opera is better...  wploger | 01/29/04
better, faster, cheaper  jseigfreid | 01/29/04
When was the last time you tried it?  Jose Jimenez | 01/29/04
linux install?  ryusen | 01/30/04
Yes we have  openMind | 01/29/04
M$N forever  prrawlins | 01/29/04
No, $un forever  FilledOut | 01/29/04
Thanks everyone  MEMSmaker | 01/29/04
Microsoft advocates urinating directly into a heavy wind  David Mohring | 01/29/04
Pot, kettle, black. lower ground  FilledOut | 01/29/04
linux who?  izzy70 | 01/30/04
Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt  Jose Jimenez | 01/30/04
www.LinuxCAD.com  yelenavt@... | 01/30/04
And you can suck right on site...  yelenavt@... | 01/30/04
Mac OSX: Unix-based & a single standard  YuridaMan | 02/01/04

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