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Posted Jan 17, 2005

Why Is Open Source World Domination Taking So Darn Long?

      

Open source certainly now is "good enough" for the needs of most end users who merely use their computers for simple office productivity work, Webbing, and e-mailing.

As any Tux-lover can tell you, a good case can be made that open source desktop offerings can handle those basic jobs better than the products of the desktop market leader. So it would appear that world domination is right around the corner.

linuxworld.com


SIMPLE ANSWER (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Jan 17, 2005 - 08:06 PM
Microsoft's stranglehold of the major computer OEM's.

Call you favorite OEM today
and ask them what alternatives to Microsoft they offer.


If you are not happy with their answer
and think Microsoft is illegally influencing them

then contact Harry Saal with http://thetc.org/

Harry@TheTC.org




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