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Victory for Linux and opensource
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| and in claiming a *win* as with all linux advocates they conveniently disregard
"In a counter-move, Microsoft on Wednesday also announced that the town of Frankfurt am Main and Microsoft Deutschland GmbH have signed a basic agreement for long-term cooperation in the IT field."
it is funny how everyone spins any linux/opensource story to make it sounds impressive. in the article, it states.
With Munich's decision, one thing is clear—it's open season for open computing. Linux represents freedom and flexibility. This is essential in e-government—they need more flexibility to serve their constituencies better and faster, and freedom of choice to do it at less cost to the public. Munich is leading the way," he said.
*Munich is LEADING the way!!!!* it claims...
this is the same munich that
*The city currently runs Microsoft Office, Windows 3.1, 95, 98 and NT as well as the Internet Explorer browser. *
WAY to go in staying ahead of the technology curve Munich!!! |
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