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Linux smashes through five per cent desktop share in the US
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You make it seem like Microsoft didn't do everything they could to kill Linux and Mac.
Like literally investing in $150 million in Apple in 1997 and porting Office to MacOS to get in front of a possible antitrust trial ahead of Jobs' return?
I'm not an MS fanboi, but at least get your facts right if you're going to make such a claim.
Okay look at the history. Look at the Macworld introduction to Microsoft Office. The Apple community wasn't happy about it. Microsoft made a lot of money and kept themselves from being a monopoly. You think they did that out of the kindness of their hearts?
I bet if we talk about Linux, you're going to bring up that Microsoft joined the Linux Foundation and completely ignoring their anti competitive practices before that.
I'm merely pointing out that your thesis -- "You make it seem like Microsoft didn’t do everything they could to kill Linux and Mac." -- is categorically false. Of course no sane business decision in the current economic climate is altruistic, but this is scarcely news.