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Wrong Today, Wrong Tomorrow
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2006-12-10 13:53:09 UTC
Modified: 2006-12-10 13:53:09 UTC
Do you still remember Novell's self censorship? They cannot deny the fact that they were
'cleaning up'
all Web site material which contains less than flattery about Windows? Yes, they
pulled these down
just as they
abandoned their open Source competitor to Microsoft Exchange Server
, among other things.
It is rather hard to believe that Novell's identity was altogether different before they opted for Microsoft servitude. Have a look at this old 'advertisement'.
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