Tao of Mac

Friday, December 3rd 2004

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    Dec 03 2004, 18:44

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    Rui Carmo

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IBM

International Business Machines, the one company that can rightfully treat Microsoft like a spoiled brat.

Resources:

  • Annual Reports

See Also

MicrosoftMicrosoft patent application hints at pay-as-you-go PCsOn Value PropositionsFour examples of Internet anti-news
Building The ThinkPad X300IBM Lotus SymphonyTranslation From PR-Speak to English of Selected Portions of Microsoft's Piece Regarding Their Alliance With SunIf I Were a Fly...
LEICBring On Holographic StorageBuzzing BackFUD
Link SpreeThread ArcsMonday, Oddly EnoughXML
2005 in ReviewThe Red ToshibaMental NoteSix Chambers
Five Misconceptions Regarding The So-Called Apple-Intel DealSaturday Morning ReadingSyncMLTen Open Source Projects Worth Keeping Track Of
Predictions for 20052004 in Review2004 Predictions, RevisitedApple and IBM, Sitting in a Tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G
Dead Tree ModeCiscoSlow News DayThe Mac Cost
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