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And we should be preparing kids for the future. By the way, Russia's entire education system runs Linux, with others wanting to follow. http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?si ... 22/1648209darrelljon wrote:The workplace of the future may not include Microsoft.
it not just Russia only, it's South America, China, and some of Europe.Aronzak wrote:And we should be preparing kids for the future. By the way, Russia's entire education system runs Linux, with others wanting to follow. http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?si ... 22/1648209darrelljon wrote:The workplace of the future may not include Microsoft.
It may not but for the next several years it will.darrelljon wrote:The workplace of the future may not include Microsoft.
Sorry, did you just put "support" and "Microsoft" together?Trobin wrote:Linux is a great OS but until I can get the same level of support from Linux as I can from Microsoft I wouldn't want to use it in a business. Especially in a situation where I may not have the time to search forums, etc, for a fix.darrelljon wrote:The workplace of the future may not include Microsoft.
There was a time when Microsoft stood up to and challenged IBM.The workplace of the future may not include Microsoft.
Filing a patent application is not the same thing as actually starting a service.Stevo954 wrote:This is probably a good thing.....because it will mean the end of Microsoft's heyday, if not the big end. Nobody is going to fall for that BS. If this goes down people can always go to Mac if they aren't adventurous enough to switch to Linux. There are also the commercial distros such as RedHat too.
Office and IE will likely be first to get their death blow due to the availability of Firefox and OpenOffice.
I can't believe that they would have the nerve to do that though.