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| Subject: | MS not buying Gator, er, Claria after all |
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| Date: | Fri, 22 Jul 2005 17:32:06 -0400 |
"Lett, Craig" <Craig.Lett@usfc.com> wrote:
Taken From newsletter@spywareinfo.com Interesting Article --------------------------------------- Microsoft Going Soft On Adware
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I believe that odd sound you hear is the entire internet breathing a sigh of relief.
Not necessarily the entire thing. Just those poor sods stuck using Microsoft junk. I, who use Linux and Mac at home, and Linux and a proprietary OS at work, don't care whether MS lets its suckers get infested with adware or not. Infested with backdoors, now, is another story. Their spewage of spam, DDoSes, etc. etc. etc. affects my bandwidth too. -Dave
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