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Vista is a program for the future
The Mac and Linux (all 15% of the market) are running out of the woodwork again because Microsoft has released a new operating system again. Linux and Mac will never, yes never hurt Microsoft, Microsoft has too big a following. Linux and Mac are old, people like new "stuff" coming out. Even for free Linux still can't make a dent into the operating system market to any great extent.
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No 'Second Life' for Microsoft's Vista  Loverock Davidson | 02/13/07
Awwww ... poor Microsoft.  Henaway | 02/13/07
Yeah too bad  Loverock Davidson | 02/13/07
Who said it was a Microsoft problem? (nt)  CobraA1 | 02/14/07
NO Secondlife for Vista  ahmmad2000 | 04/03/07
zdnet titles are made just for  xuniL_z | 02/13/07
What it tells users of this program is that...  ju1ce | 02/13/07
Or a nice way of saying  John Zern | 02/13/07
Absolutely Correct!  Loverock Davidson | 02/13/07
Vista  bwchato | 02/14/07
More importantly, can they run Minesweeper  Boot_Agnostic | 02/14/07
It was eventual  Trevor_G | 02/14/07
Good one...  DarbyOhara | 02/14/07
Obstruction on efficient computer usage  xmeshman | 02/17/07
Second Life For Vista?  Ole Man | 02/19/07
The patient is already dead Jim.  xunil skcor | 02/21/07
Vista is a program for the future  jmikey62 | 03/14/07
VISTA  tunesman360 | 03/19/07

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