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An AIR of Invisibility: Adobe has Microsoft in its sights
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A Tradition of Empty Boxes: Sun announces the Google shipping container data center, but will it fly?
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Win Some, Lose Some: Bob's Prediction Average Was Down for 2005, but 2006 Is Looking Better Thanks to Apple and Burst
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Meeting Over a Cup of Java: Some Thoughts on What's Behind This Week's Sun/Google Announcement, Plus a Promised AdWords Update
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The China Syndrome: If You Want to Understand IBM Selling Its PC Division, Just Look East
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The Chris Phillips Deal: Did Microsoft Lie to the Department of Justice? Maybe So
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Shake Your Groove Thing: The Only Way to Beat Microsoft is by Ignoring Microsoft
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The Once and Future King: Now the Only Way Microsoft Can Die is by Suicide
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Crazy After All These Years: Does the Key to Microsoft’s Plan for Global Media Domination Involve Driving Judges Insane?
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Caught in a .NET: Don't Expect Microsoft to Give Up One Weapon Without Acquiring Another — How .NET Assures the Continuation of Monopoly
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Sharper Than Ever: Microsoft's C# Language Might Be the Death of Java, but Sun's the One to Blame
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Making Lemonade: How Microsoft Is Using Its Own Legal Defeat to Hurt Java
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The ABBA Effect: Java May Be the Future of Mobile Communications, But That Future May Be Later Than Expected
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Data, Know Thyself Part 2: Four Reasons Why XML Will Probably Not Meet Our Expectations
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The Plot Thickens: Why is Everybody Talking About Distributed Denial of Service but Nobody is Saying Anything?
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Terminal Condition: Why Sun's Aggressive New Workstations Are ReallyJust a Blast From the Past
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Tactics Versus Strategy: Why Microsoft and Intel Both Lost GroundThis Week to the Open Source Movement
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Being an Accessory Makes the Man: How I Barely Avoided Being a ComputerFelon and Lived to Regret It
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Make Three Wishes and Call Me in the Morning: The Hidden Flaw in Sun's Jini Plan
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Check and Mate?: How Microsoft Just Might Beat the DOJ After All
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Butt-out Netscape and AOL!: Don't You Know I Have a TV Show Airing This Week?
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For Tomorrow We Comply: Why Microsoft's Competitors Should Be Merry, If Only for a Moment
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Cynicism attack!: Why the Electronic Frontier Foundation has to claim cryptography is dead in order to save cryptography
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It's good enough for PC work: The heritage of unprofessionalism in the PC industry and why it is generally good
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What's in a name?: Nothing if the name is ActiveX or Java.
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