12.27.07
New Site Section - Billwatch is Back!
Case Roole was kind enough to allow us to have this copy of Billwatch, a project that was run in the late 1990s in order to keep track of Microsoft’s behaviour in the market.
New pages have been added to serve as research resources.
- Billwatch Articles Database
- Billwatch Quotes Database
- Billwatch Snippets Database - Part I
- Billwatch Snippets Database - Part II
- Billwatch Snippets Database - Part III
- Billwatch Snippets Database - Part IV
Happy browsing. It makes a nice addition to thousands of Iowa exhibits and various resources that can be found in Groklaw, among other sites that share similar goals. █




Highlight: Novell was the first to acknowledge that Microsoft FUD tactics had substance. Novell then used anti-Linux FUD to market itself.
Highlight: Xandros let Microsoft make patent claims and brag about (paid-for) OOXML support.
Highlight: Linspire's CEO not only fell into Microsoft arms, but he also assisted the company's attack on GNU/Linux.
Highlight: Microsoft craves pseudo (proprietary) standards and gets its way using proxies and influence which it buys.
Highlight: The invasion into the open source world is intended to leave Linux companies neglected, due to financial incentives from Microsoft.
Analysis: Xen, an open source hypervisor, possibly fell victim to Microsoft's aggressive (and stealthy) acquisition-by-proxy strategy.