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The Empire Strikes Back - in China

jaymzter writes: "Reuters is reporting that Microsoft is dumping $750 million into China over the next three years. According to MS CEO Steve Ballmer, "What's good for the local industry in every country is good for Microsoft", especially when that other country is actually promoting and developing home grown Linux. From the article it looks like MS is willing to overlook China's legendary software 'sharing' as long as the government stays tight with Windows."

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  1. Did you even read my post? by Anomolous+Cow+Herd · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Let's see...

    First, you present evidence based upon what someone (with near-zero credibility, because, let's face it, anonymity on the Internet is a license to lie) said in a post on Slashdot. Then you proceed to present your personal opinion as someone who is clearly a technical user.

    Neither of these is an even remotely persuasive source. You are just spewing your own personal opinion with it's own slanted language (your sarcastic tone in listing companies, for instance) and passing it off as objective information.

    Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, none of those companies that you listed either:

    • Use Linux as a major component in their business strategy (in the case of the OEMs you mentioned). Contrast them with "Linux" companies such as RedHat, who recently posted a loss numbering in the millions, or VA Software, whose stock performance pretty much speaks for itself. Or any number of now-bankrupt companies, like Lineo.
    • Force Linux onto the desktops of non-technical users (who consist of the vast majority of computer users). Animators and such do not fit in the catagory of "non-technical user" because most of them went to expensive schools for several years to learn the software platform that they work with every day.
    In short, you totally missed the thrust of my post and generally made an ass out of yourself and Linux. Please don't disparage the real achievements of the Linux developers by making stupid arguements about things it clearly wasn't intended for.

    As an aside, did you ever recieve an education outside of CS? Your ability to make an argument is laughable.

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