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Microsoft has been facing trouble with many schools. Another school
has switched to Linux to cut costs. This is one of many times a school
has switched. With so many schools switching, that has to be a big hit for the software giant. Schools, just recently, have taken away thousands of potential sales of Windows which translates to millions of dollars. Microsoft is just too expensive for schools to use it. Schools should get free software.
The FAA is
considering a move to an OS other than Vista. This is the second government agency, after the
USDOT refused to buy it. When agencies with bottomless pockets refuse to use your product, you know things aren't great. This is also a double hit because they are considering using Google's web-based apps.
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