Among other recent measures, Microsoft recruited perhaps India's best-known software executive, N. R. Narayana Murthy, the chairman of a leading software exporter, Infosys Technologies, to endorse Microsoft's technologies in large newspaper ads. The headline on one quoted Mr.Murthy as saying: "When I saw Windows XP in action, I was amazed. How did Microsoft get hold of my wish list?"
Is that a secret anymore, this is the proof of anti-trust case.
Just a joke.
Amish K. Munshi ICQ 85730949 === Never ask a geek why, just nod your head and slowly back away.===
Hey, the adv you are talking about is more than 6 months old. It has been running from the time they launched WinXP in India.
Regards Saswata
----- Original Message ----- From: mails@munshi.dyndns.org To: linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 5:38 PM Subject: [ILUG-BOM] Micro. Anti-trust.
Among other recent measures, Microsoft recruited perhaps India's
best-known software executive, N.
R. Narayana Murthy, the chairman of a leading software exporter, Infosys Technologies, to endorse Microsoft's technologies in large newspaper ads.
The
headline on one quoted Mr.Murthy as saying: "When I saw Windows XP in action, I was amazed. How did Microsoft get hold of my wish list?"
Is that a secret anymore, this is the proof of anti-trust case.
Just a joke.
Amish K. Munshi ICQ 85730949 === Never ask a geek why, just nod your head and slowly back away.===