Longhorn delays can help Linux take a chunk of the market

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September 4th, 2004 Leave a comment Visited 67 times, 2 so far today

So, Longhorn is going to release in the year 2006. That means at least 2 more years for Linux to play its cards to get as much share of the market it can. And one of the best ways would be to get to where Longhorn plan to reach before it comes in the market. That would mean… incorporate any new innovations that could lure people to upgrade to Longhorn in Linux. And well… Things are already on its way…

I have a feeling… This is a great opportunity… Linux is easier to install and work on then ever… Software support is excellent. Just more corporations like Adobe and Macromedia need to start supporting and releasing applications for Linux.





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    Sushubh
    September 5th, 2004 at 6:39 pm

    Chip and PC Quest. I had like to trust my personal instinct and CNet when it comes to computing.

    I remember we managed to screw Chip Online’s pole on the most popular online webmail services way back in the year 2000. Indiatimes was leading when we stepped in and took Hotmail to the top with simple scripts. This is what user polls reflect… Post the same question on Slashdot and you will see something totally different.

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