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:Wired: Linux Feels the Corporate Love
Wired: Linux Feels the Corporate Love
Aug 15, 2002, 18 :00 UTC (5 Talkback[s]) (5222 reads)

(Other stories by Michelle Delio)

[ Thanks to Jason Greenwood for this link. ]

"For one moment, it seemed that almost everyone at LinuxWorld wanted to be Sergey Brin.

"Sure, Brin's status as co-founder and president of Geek-beloved search engine Google had something to do with it. But what really pushed the crowds who gathered to hear Brin's keynote at LinuxWorld right over the edge was Brin's statement that Google is powered by the world's largest commercial Linux cluster.

"Right then and there, almost everyone in the audience suddenly and clearly understood the meaning of 'covet...'"

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'But Peter Houston, senior director  ...   The mouthpiece is right.   
Scott Knight
Aug 15, 2002, 18:25:52
 
I've been running Linux in one envir ...   WinXX cheaper to operate?   
Anonymous
Aug 15, 2002, 19:12:23
 
They've managed to put some spin on  ...   Now I see why MS is there. . .   
Passacaglia
Aug 15, 2002, 20:05:23
 
Not to be rude or even worse defend micr ...   RE: WinXX cheaper to operate?   
mrLinux
Aug 15, 2002, 22:44:14
 
> Not to be rude or even worse defend mi ...   Re: RE: WinXX cheaper to operate?   
acyberpunk
Aug 16, 2002, 18:56:48
 
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