Microsoft fans call for Opera boycott
Published 6/15/2009 at The Register
Don't pick on little ol' Redmond Windows enthusiast site JCXP.net is asking fellow fans to delete the Opera web browser from PCs and devices in an act of solidarity against European antitrust action.… Video - Business Intelligence for mid-sized businesses
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