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by rubberband
4696 days ago
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Sure it's in vogue to say Microsoft is "finally" getting their comeuppance whenever something like this comes along, but I wonder how long they can be held responsible for past sins. Are we really going harp on Lotus Notes, or, heaven forbid, IE6, five or ten years from now? Note that I think that the post from Microsoft is 90% self-serving. It's just a general thing I notice with Microsoft bashing. |
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They are still threatening Android handset makers with patent lawsuits, and in fact making more money from Android patent extortion than they are from Windows phone.
The whole UEFI Secure Boot requirement is designed to thwart Linux adoption under the guise of safety.
It is NOT sins of the past. The only reason they're not pulling another IE6 or Lotus Notes is because they aren't as dominant now, not because they aren't as evil. (The UEFI thing is on the same league of evil, if you ask me, just not as successful)