--Andrew S Tanenbaum, father on MINIX
Dishonesty of this kind is nothing new at Microsoft. The same old myths that Microsoft is spreading are probably geared towards implying that Linux does something illegally.
“Microsoft also spread false rumours about Groklaw being a front of IBM.”Groklaw's editor took a look an article from The Register where Microsoft's SEC filing is quoted as follows: "The Linux operating system, which is also derived from Unix...”
"That's not true," says Pamela Jones, "It was what SCO claimed, but SCO has to date been unable to prove any such thing. Microsoft also calls Linux a "UNIX variant" like Apple. So why is Microsoft channeling SCO like this in its 10K? You tell me."
A few days ago we wrote about how Microsoft uses its search engine to funnel in self-serving disinformation [1, 2, 3]. There is yet another analysis of this behaviour, which is over a year old.
The poster had searched for “why is microsoft word so expensive?” in both Google and Bing. The results were strikingly different. Google’s first two results were clearly web pages discussing that very question: one on MacRumors.com and the other on Ibibo.com. A look at Bing made me scratch my head…just as the post had intended. It’s first response was to the question, “Why is Manhattan so expensive?” If, in Bing’s algorithm, “microsoft” is the same as “manhattan” I think they need to check their programming. The second and third results were about the differences between various versions of Word.
--Ashley Highfield, Microsoft