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Microsoft distances itself from Alexis de Tocqueville Institution Linux study







Microsoft distances itself from Alexis
de Tocqueville Institution Linux study

Microsoft distances itself from Alexis
de Tocqueville Institution Linux study
06/15/2004 10:35 PM

Microsoft is distancing itself from an Alexis de Tocqueville Instution study which attempted to cast doubts on the origins of Linux.




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