Microsoft's New Hurdles
gnuadam writes "The New York Times (free reg. required) is now running a
piece about how the recently accepted
settlement between Microsoft and the DOJ will affect the ever-so-loving relationship between them and the "worldwide community of volunteer programmers" who work on Linux and associated programs. Of interest, one interviewee quipped, "My prediction is that within three years time, Microsoft will `give away' its operating system to preserve its revenue in the applications business." Would Microsoft give away Windows to sell Office? Stay tuned." Update: 11/04 19:33 GMT by T : In related news, an anonymous reader writes "In an interview with Linux and Main Free Software Foundation General Counsel Eben Moglen reacts to Friday's U.S. v. Microsoft ruling and describes how it and 'trusted computing' will figure in formulating the next version of the GPL, expected in the next few months."
Microsoft will probably start giving away a *nix-based .Net runtime first. Once you have all your products running on an abstraction layer, the OS becsome irrelevant.
Wrong. They are more likely to give away Word and Excel than they are to give up their Operating system. With Linux beating them at the OS game;
they have to figure out how to leverage their monopoly strength in marketing to create a new distributed/wireless/tablet computing model.
Was anything mentioned about opening the source? I thought the idea was to just give away ths OS - Windows. That being said, it could remain closed. And, the "Crown Jewels", according to Microsoft, is the source code -- not the operating system itself.
Despite what the summary says, I wasn't prompted for registration, but thanks to news.google.com,
Here is the article sans-registration for those of you that are prompted.
Breakfast served all day!
"The Linux strategy is to undercut Microsoft..."
And all this time I thought our strategy was to just keep making Linux better and to hell with anyone else...
The race isn't always to the swift... but that's the way to bet!