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Does that mean you don't know the answer to my question?
If the answer is, "There is no such problem, Reuters is in error," just say
so.
Thanks,
Dan
> I'm more interested in who Reuters spoke to get this snip...maybe
> they did it by interviewing attendees and vendors at LinuxWorld.
>
> John Posada
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Goldstein, Dan
> > Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 12:15 PM
> > To: TECHWR-L (E-mail)
> > Subject: RE: LinuxWorld Show...where's the beef?
> >
> > The following item just ran on Reuters:
> >
> > "NEW YORK (Reuters) -- As never before, corporate customers
> > are turning to Linux software instead of Microsoft Windows to
> > run big business operations. Now, if only they could get the
> > word processor's basic 'cut and paste' feature to work."
> >
> > What problem is the article referring to?
> >