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"Palladium" has already been pulled from Longhorn...
More info here:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/05/10/longhorn_feature_set/


I guess some marketing genius at Microsoft figured out that they would sell zero copies of Longhorn if they put Palladium in there.

Well, "duh!", as they say.
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"Palladium" has already been pulled from Longhorn...  Jomo_z | 05/10/04
pulled or "reworked?"  ryusen | 05/10/04
Oh,  James Dean_z | 05/10/04
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