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  1. theregister.com

    Sat 3 Apr 2004 // 04:14 UTC ... Mankind vs Microsoft. Late last year in closed door hearings, Sun lawyers denounced Microsoft's new protocol licensing program as ineffective. Now Sun has become the biggest licensee of Microsoft protocols, giving the program credibility it lacked. ...
  2. 2004-04-04 3:16 am. Anonymous. So the latest Microsoft 'encapsulation' (if this is'nt a late April Fools story) is now the irrascible Sun Microsystems. It seems like that buff-toothed imbecile Scott McNealy have finally capitulated to Redmond's wiles. ... Mankind vs. Microsoft as it says in the article. If that were really so Sun would ...
  3. 1.anagora.org

    The Register: Why Sun threw in the towel in Mankind vs. Microsoft. Increasingly, The Register makes me laugh, but they do have a few good points as well. As per the title, it looks like "mankind" lost. The battle over desktops has long since been fought and lost. In case you didn't get the memo, most people are still going to be running Windows ...
  4. finchhaven.com

    Why Sun threw in the towel in Mankind vs. Microsoft By Andrew Orlowski in San Francisco. Posted: 03/04/2004 at 04:13 GMT. Principles are fine things to have, but only if you can afford them. With its stock declared a 'junk bond' and finishing a terrible quarter, Silicon Valley's leading Microsoft antagonist Sun Microsystems has now decided it ...
  5. theregister.com

    Wed 7 Apr 2004 // 02:15 UTC Letters In this story, Why Sun threw in the towel in Mankind vs. Microsoft , I thought I was damning Microsoft with faint praise by pointing out that they don't commit mass murder, and there are many more bloody corporate villains.
  6. theregister.com

    As a measure of how much, look at the earnings. Microsoft earned $36bn in 2004, and is projected to earn $63bn in FY 2009. Some "declining relevance". In addition, Microsoft now has the desktop computing franchise for as long as it wants it - because its rivals have given up and gone home, or carefully avoid competing too hard with it.
  7. seclists.org

    -To: dfarber+ ux13 sp cs cmu edu Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2004 09:07:47 -0500 From: Tom Fairlie <tfairlie frontiernet net> Subject: Re: [IP] Why Sun threw in the towel in Mankind vs. Microsoft To: dave farber net Dave, With all due respect to Dewayne [ he did not write it, see latter IP note djf] and at least some of the engineers at Sun, I take issue with this otherwise great article because of his ...
  8. forums.theregister.com

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  9. europeansources.info

    European Commission announces its decision following its investigation of Microsoft, March 2004. Author (Person) Davies, Eric: Publisher: ProQuest Information and Learning: Series Title: In Focus: Series Details ... 22.01.04: Microsoft faces European showdown: 26.01.04: Europe to rule on Microsoft before May 1: 27.01.04: Draft Brussels ruling ...

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