Microsoft in Russia
Microsoft Corruption in Russia Helps Derail Migrations to GNU/Linux
In Russia, Microsoft Polices the Police
Ukraine, Russia, China and Several More Countries Under Attack From Microsoft Pirates
Russia’s Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology Approves OpenDocument Format as National Standard
Microsoft ‘Pulls a Russia’ in Brazil
Microsoft Turns From Assisting Political Suppression to Suppressing GNU/Linux Adoption in Russia
Microsoft-funded IDC (IDG) Attacks GNU/Linux in Russian Schools, Accused of Using “Corrupt” Data
Russia Keeps Working on GNU/Linux (and Fighting Against Microsoft Corruption)
More Criminal Activity in Bill Gates’ Past (Corbis Fraud), Russian Spies at Microsoft
“In Soviet Russia, Code Opens Microsoft”
Microsoft Pulls an EDGI in Russia to Block GNU/Linux in Schools
What Microsoft Does to GNU/Linux in Russian Schools
Russia Continues Migration to GNU/Linux in Government, Microsoft Creates New Prevention Measures
Russia’s Antimonopoly Service Targets ASUS, Toshiba, H-P, Samsung and Dell for Potentially Colluding with Microsoft
How Microsoft Sabotages GNU/Linux Adoption in Russian Schools
Microsoft Antitrust in Europe, Russia, South Korea
Russia to Microsoft: Stop Forcing People to Buy Windows
Microsoft Fights to Make GNU/Linux a Fringe Phenomenon
Is Microsoft Paying Russia to Take Schools off GNU/Linux and Halt Antitrust Action?
The United States and Russia Take Extra Steps Against Microsoft’s Monopoly Abuse
Novell, Stay Out of Russia With Your Microsoft Software Patents Scam (Updated
Microsoft Hits Russia Harder with Anti-Linux
Russia Hops on the OpenDocument Bandwagon As Well
OOXML Vote in Russia Overwhelmed by Scale and Pressure (Updated)