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CORRECTION: Microsoft does not innovate...
What have you been smoking? Microsoft doesn't innovate
anything and just copies everyone else's ideas and calls it their
own while you drones eat up the hoopla like candy. Solaris will
always be a better operating system than Windows on the server.
.NET is really not truly comparable to Java in techno prowess, as
.NET's biggest failing is the lack of a multi-platform reach. Java
is everywhere, whereas .NET is nowhere near in significance to
the former.

The only thing Microsoft has changed in the face of computing
is that the idea of innovation is to embrace, extend and
exterminate your competitors by an anti-competitive means
while taking advantage of the average joe/jane user's computer
illiterateness and killing real choice all along the way (with a
wide array of mediocre products). Heck I could waste a whole
week making fun of Microsoft, but why bother?!
Posted by: JuggerNaut_z   Posted on: 02/03/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Sun does not innovate...  Mike Cox | 02/01/06
You forgot...  Expatriate US Geek | 02/02/06
Glad to see you're feeling better  nucrash | 02/02/06
CORRECTION: Microsoft does not innovate...  JuggerNaut_z | 02/03/06
Sun's way to profitability.  Anton Philidor | 02/01/06
Sun, they're still in business  Boot_Agnostic | 02/02/06

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