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Re: Microsoft profit falls 11%

Microsoft Munchkin said:

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>> Microsoft said today its fiscal third-quarter profit fell 11 percent
>> compared with a year ago, when revenue from pre-sales of the new
>> Windows Vista operating system pushed up results.
>></Quote>
>>
>>
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2004371387_webmicrosoft24.html
>>
>> Meanwhile, Apple is up sharply.
> 
> You must not be making much money posting. You might want to consider
> the janitorial position we managers have open for you. Please fill the
> application and send 3 recommendation letters.
> 

Faking someone's identity, aren't you? The OP must have touched a sensitive
point and a reality, so Microsoft little Munchkins resort to bullying. How
typical.


A Microsoft Slur in the OOXML Saga -- Did I Tell You or Did I Tell You? -
Updated

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| Remember I told you I've noticed that people who don't support Microsoft's 
| agenda end up the victim of smear campaigns? 
| 
| The New Zealand Open Source Society is reporting that an employee at 
| Microsoft New Zealand recently sent an email to one of the technical bodies 
| advising an NB involved in the OOXML ISO process, smearing a man's 
| reputation, Matthew Holloway, apparently to undermine his technical input 
| which was critical of OOXML.     
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20080318151252279


Tim Bray: Life Is Complicated

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| Those with long memories might suggest a parallel between Rick’s position and 
| mine when in 1997, I was sitting on the XML Working Group and co-editing the 
| spec, on a pro bono basis as an indie consultant. Netscape hired me to 
| represent their interests, and when I announced this, controversy ensued. 
| Which is a nice way of saying that Microsoft went berserk; tried 
| unsuccessfully to get me fired as co-editor, and then launched a vicious, 
| deeply personal extended attack in which they tried to destroy my career and 
| took lethal action against a small struggling company because my wife worked 
| there. It was a sideshow of a sideshow of the great campaign to bury Netscape 
| and I’m sure the executives have forgotten; but I haven’t.         
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http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2007/01/24/Mixup


Microsoft wins Open XML vote, frowns at Indian panel

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| Industry experts said they were "unhappy" with the Microsoft which has almost 
| accused the committee of being packed with "open document format (ODF) 
| supporters".  
| 
| "I am very upset and uncomfortable with such complaints. In fact, the 
| chairperson of the committee (LITD 15) offered to step down over the 
| allegation," D.B. Phatak, professor at IIT Mumbai, told DNA Money.  
| 
| IIT Mumbai is a member of LITD 15, and Phatak was part of the deliberations 
| that have been taking place within IIT on the issue. 
| 
| Phatak said a Microsoft official was asked if it would withdraw the 
| complaint, but the company refused as the "complaint was made by some higher 
| officer in Microsoft".  
| 
| Jaijit Bhattacharya, country director of government strategy for Sun 
| Microsystems India, a company that has been at loggerheads with Microsoft for 
| years, talks in a similar vein.  
| 
| "I am surprised that such allegations are made against India's top academic 
| and government institutions … such allegations lack credibility,' 
| Bhattacharya said. Venkatesh Hariharan, co-founder Open Source Foundation of 
| India said, "I am just amazed and shocked at the depths to which Microsoft is 
| willing to descend."    
| 
| He said Microsoft's complaint is a "great disservice to the committee, its 
| chairperson and the BIS".  
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http://sify.com/finance/fullstory.php?id=14636329


How to Royally Annoy National Bodies

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| Guide to future monopolists on how to alienate yourself from National Bodies:
| 
|    1. Waste NBs time in reviewing monstrous draft specifications
|    2. Claim that these specs can do everything for anyone by standardising 
|    marketing material 
|    3. If you don't get your way at a certain level, lobby the superior above. 
|    Dont stop! Go all the way to the head of the nation if you think you can! 
|    4. Leak press stories to journalists to pressure Ministries to make a 
|    decision. Quick! 
|    5. Try to shut down TCs if actual technical work is done revealing issues 
|    with your plan 
|    6. Question Question Question everything (process, fairness, the system, 
|    members) when things dont go your way 
|    7. Otherwise create another TC with friendly experts
|    8. If the NB allows new members just by paying membership fees, encourage 
|    your business partners to join with marketing funds. Stack-stack-stack it 
|    high!  
|    9. Stalk decision makers, even if it means traveling around the globe with 
|    them 
|   10. Refuse changes in the spec especially if it breaks your product which 
|   you released prior 
|   11. Have private interviews with TC members in the guise of funding for 
|   their new projects/research grants/interoperability initiatives and 
|   conveniently talk about their position on your spec.  
|   12. Get your Business Partners to write in form letters. Some don't even 
|   bother to change the templates 
|   13. Attend TC meetings uninvited by fabricating business cards
|   14. Send Lawyers in to Technical Committee meetings who prefer not to 
|   engage in "high-school" debates 
|   15. Make rude and inaccurate statements against TC members in public
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http://www.openmalaysiablog.com/2008/03/how-to-royally.html


Q&A: Former Mass. CIO feels 'bittersweet pride' after battles with Microsoft,
legislature

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| As CIO of Massachusetts from February to November last year, Louis 
| Gutierrez had to endure most of the brunt of Microsoft Corp.'s political 
| wrath over a state policy calling for the adoption of the Open Document 
| Format for Office Applications, or ODF -- a rival to the software vendor's 
| Office Open XML file format.
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9012760&source=rss_news50


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| Quinn:  Almost to a person, to anybody involved or who knows about
| the ODF issue, they attributed the story to Microsoft, right, wrong
| or otherwise. Senator Pacheco may be a bully but I do not believe he
| is disingenious and would stoop to such a tactic. Senator Pacheco and
| Secretary Galvin's office remain very heavily influenced by the
| Microsoft money and its lobbyist machine, as witnessed by their
| playbook and words, in my opinion.
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20060119232859729
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