Your editor will be out next week on vacation, eschewing cell phone, computer, 
  online news aggregators and quite possibly even television. Filling in will 
  be 
RCP
 Editor in Chief Scott Bekker who, like David Letterman on the 
  old "Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson, always does such a wonderful 
  and entertaining job of spelling the regular host. Fortunately, unlike the great 
  Johnny Carson, your editor is not currently dead and will return with a new 
  edition on Oct. 23. In the meantime, please welcome Scott into your inboxes.
 
	
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    Let's rip right into reader e-mails in this Friday edition. The big news this 
  week was SAP's planned buyout of Business Objects (say it as a subject and verb, 
  and suddenly it's a pretty funny name), which had us 
pondering 
  whether Microsoft might make
 a big business intelligence purchase of its 
  own. 
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    Keith Ward brings you 
Part 
  2
 of his already popular list of the most overlooked features of Windows 
  Server 2008.
 
	
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    At this point, even we're tempted to say put up or shut up. Steve Ballmer is 
  
back 
  in patent shakedown mode
, this time throwing Red Hat up against the wall 
  and threatening to shove it in the trunk of the car and drive it into the woods 
  for a good working over. Well, in a manner of speaking, anyway. 
 
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    You don't have to believe this story if you don't want to, but it really is 
  true. Almost six years ago, your editor got a (short-lived) job as a documentation 
  writer with Business Objects, the big French maker of business intelligence 
  software. On a dreary January day in 2002, his second day with the company, 
  your editor went to a huge, companywide confab on the edge of Paris. While listening 
  to a standard state-of-the-company presentation, he turned to the (completely 
  disinterested) person sitting next to him and said, "This company sounds 
  like a perfect acquisition target for SAP!" 
 
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    It's all you this Friday, literally. We're clearing out a backlog of our finest 
  reader e-mails and then heading off into an 85-degree afternoon. In October. 
  In New England. Hooray for global warming!
Anyway, regarding our post about XP 
  hanging on a little longer, we actually got a little Vista love in return...sort 
  of. Diane says:
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    It's old-ish news by now, but an 
EU 
  court's ruling against Microsoft
 in the company's antitrust case generated 
  some comments we haven't yet run.
William is all for placating the EU...and then letting the free market take 
  hold:
  "Why doesn't Microsoft just give in to the EU and provide them with 
    their requested stripped-down product? In the meantime, let our free enterprise 
    system do its job. If Microsoft gives the EU a choice between the full-blown 
    Microsoft product or a stripped-down version -- which, by the way, should 
    cost more in order to customize the software to meet [the EU's] needs -- we 
    all would see just how far the EU would really take this issue. Isn't that 
    what free enterprise is all about?" 
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    Here's something to keep the wheel turning on the rumor mill: The Mini-Microsoft 
  blog, that anonymously written periodical that calls for a leaner, meaner Microsoft, 
  has disappeared from Facebook. Mary Jo Foley 
has 
  the details
.
 
	
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    Another week, another set of stories on Microsoft and Google. This week, Microsoft 
  threw another jab at its dominant search rival with the 
purchase 
  of Jellyfish
, an online shopping company of some sort. Really, we just like 
  this story because it contains the following direct quote:
  "We purchased Jellyfish.com," Microsoft search and advertising 
    platform group vice president Alex Gounares said in a written reply to an 
    AFP inquiry.
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	Posted by Lee Pender on October 04, 20070 comments