20 June 2006, 15:49 | #1 | |
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Microsoft pays $6.1M for opensource Amiga program
I thought Amiga Fans might think this was interesting. Ok so it wasnt JUST an Amiga program (Eurgh, Fortran) but the Amiga version being posted to the Aminet may pave the way for him to claw back some money
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20 June 2006, 16:06 | #2 |
Amiga-based Cyborg
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The original programmer of "Hello world" should have gotten a patent. He could sue just about every programmer and software company in the world.
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20 June 2006, 16:34 | #3 | |
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