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Beg to differ
You may be right about the Japanese phones though.
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2011-06-17
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so don't you think IBM would be happier (= making more money) without open source GNU/Linux?
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http://www.novell.com/news/press/201...rporation.html
Attachmate Corporation plans to operate Novell as two business units: Novell and SUSE
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2011-06-17
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No that's one-dimensional way of thinking.
Consider this: by developing OSS, they expand their share, which in turns someone else gets shrinked (M$).
In long term that brings more money.
Another example: Google and Android. They have found a way to steal a huge number of Java developers by cleverly designing Dalvik, and allowing developers to use their favorite tools.
At the same time closed-source competitors are shrinking, no matter how good their products are.
I think you may find a fair number of OSS project which became dominant over their closed-source counterparts. Apache web server is an excellent example, or MySQL before the Oracle got it.
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2011-06-17
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Noooo ! how could you ! the hands video !
the hand of a strange man giving candy to a little girl in the park ...
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2011-06-17
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2011-06-17
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what i was asking is whether IBM, HP, m$ (of course...) and many more wouldn't be happier (= making more money) in a world without GNU/Linux...
the fact that we, customers, would be poorer for it is a different story.
and i think we all agree that the mobile phone world would be a lot poorer without Maemo (RIP) and the N900.
obviously, that didn't help NOKIA, now, did it?