Microsoft PR in Munich
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Linux Champion Munich Will Spend €50 Million On Windows 10 Switchover [Ed: Microsoft paid in “gifts” (bribes) to authorities in Munich. Worry not, however, they’ll ‘return’ this money to Microsoft soon. Contracts and licensing.]
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Munich ends its long-running love affair with Linux [Ed: Microsoft paid a lot of money for such headlines, it was a decade-long mobbing campaign.]
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Munich says 'auf wiedersehen' to Linux, 'willkommen' to Windows
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Lacking Super Productivity Signals From Munich | This Week in Linux 15
We discuss Canonical's recent outreach to the greater community with the future of Mir and the potential of Ubuntu Unity for 18.04.
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