From: Bibhas Bhattacharya (bibhas@pico.engr.mun.ca)
Date: 09/28/92
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From: bibhas@pico.engr.mun.ca (Bibhas Bhattacharya)
Subject: BYTE asks, is UNIX dead?
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1992 13:03:41 GMT
This months BYTE screams out asking "Is UNIX dead?". A closer scrutiny
of the article proved it's just the otherwise. Are these people trying
to form a public opinion by some kind of a cheap sneaky media proaganda
or are these people smart as anybody else? Are they completely bought
out or just being responsible journalists to guide the common people towards
more productive computing. I can, frankly, never convince myself with the later
arguments. As always perhaps, money rules.
Bibhas.
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