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- verb Present participle of
Microsoft .
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People do not discriminate between the OS and the computer (Reference my posts on "Microsofting") "I already have Microsoft Windows on my computer.
Archive 2007-08-12 William "Papa" Meloney 2007
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People do not discriminate between the OS and the computer (Reference my posts on "Microsofting") "I already have Microsoft Windows on my computer.
Free Microsoft: A License to steal. William "Papa" Meloney 2007
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The Microsofting of Apple may be at hand, the company becoming a feckless and inefficient user of capital as it seeks to protect itself on every front from every perceived threat to its privileged position.
How Apple Foot-Dragged to Victory Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011
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We are (I am) finally breaking the bonds of PC centric computing (AKA Microsofting).
Archive 2006-08-27 William "Papa" Meloney 2006
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We are (I am) finally breaking the bonds of PC centric computing (AKA Microsofting).
Googling William "Papa" Meloney 2006
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But the game is afoot, and it's now - before developers and marketers get set in their ways and make crucial first year decisions about which platforms they'll support and with how many resources - that Microsoft can go totally open - to the point of out Microsofting even Google.
FM Blog John Battelle 2010
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The Wall Street Journal just published an interesting article entitled "The Microsofting of Apple?" with their thoughts on Apple, Flash, Google and more.
fullasagoog.com full roast blend Serge Jespers 2010
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Crow - After starting with Microsoft's highly interesting - though not always very functional - doings in 1983 - I suppose you do end up with quite a lot of Windows-related stuff ... 2009 should be interesting - there's a theory that claims that the first 25 years of Microsofting is the worst ...
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2008
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In The Wall Street Journal's "The Microsofting of Apple?" columnist Holman Jenkins laments the implications behind Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) closing in on Microsoft's market cap.
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In The Wall Street Journal's "The Microsofting of Apple?" columnist Holman Jenkins laments the implications behind Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) closing in on Microsoft's market cap.
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