Want to know what the post-Vista world might look like? We'll bet you do. 
Well, Microsoft dropped a hint or two with a couple of 
recent 
  applications for patents
. No word yet on whether the open source folks came 
  up with any of this stuff first.
 
	
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    Oh, the double-edged sword of security that swings daily in Redmond. On one 
  hand, Microsoft is 
pumping 
  major resources
 into its Forefront integrated security suite, the one that 
  4,000 or so partners are now trying to sell. On the proverbial other hand, though, 
  there's a 
problem 
  with Internet Explorer 7
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    The bad news for Microsoft search watchers is that Google is extending its 
  market share lead. The good news is that Microsoft is kind of, sort of, 
catching 
  up with Yahoo
 a little bit.
 
	
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    Microsoft is a lot of things to a lot of people: a moneymaker for partners, 
  a blessing and a headache at the same time for users, an easy target for competitors 
  and antitrust types, and something of an enigma -- of late, anyway -- for investors. 
  But what Microsoft is not, and never will be, is cool.
We don't claim here at RCPU to be the arbiters of cool. Far from it, actually. 
  But like anybody else, we know cool when we see it. And we don't see it in Redmond. 
  We see wealthy, highly profitable, astute, capable, extremely tenacious, energetic 
  and sometimes even innovative -- but not cool. If anything, the now-famous Mac 
  Guy-PC Guy commercials that Apple has been running sum up pretty well the public 
  image Microsoft has developed for itself -- nerdy, uptight and, these days, 
  a bit bloated. 
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    A few of weeks ago, your editor was having a chat with one of his colleagues 
  out in 
RCP
's office in sun-drenched, meticulously planned Irvine, Calif. 
  The colleague mentioned that she had a friend who worked for Microsoft and then 
  went on to detail a brief conversation with that friend that went more or less 
  like this:
  RCP colleague: So, I Googled [something, it doesn't 
    matter what] the other day, and
  Microsoft friend (interrupting): Don't you mean "Live Searched" 
    it?
  RCP colleague (befuddled): Um...no...
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    Microsoft this week took the wraps off a major part of its hosting strategy 
  -- 
the CRM Live initiative
, 
  which involves the company itself hosting customer relationship management applications 
  for customers (and sold through, but not hosted by, partners) at bargain-basement 
  prices. 
Never one to back down to Redmond (quite the contrary, in fact), Salesforce.com 
  CEO Marc Benioff immediately began running smack about Redmond's new scheme, 
  or so it said in this 
  article:
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    We here at RCPU sometimes read things that we wish weren't true, but, sadly, 
  they are. Such is the case with a gentleman who named his baby daughter (and 
  congrats to his family, by the way), you guessed it...Vista, 
after 
  the operating system
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    Your editor can remember, quite distinctly, his first trip to Seattle. It was 
  1983, and the city back then was known for vistas that involved mountains and 
  the Puget Sound, not questionable sales figures and widespread customer dissatisfaction. 
  (Sorry. That was just too easy.)
But seriously, in 1983, the first thing people thought of when they thought 
  of Seattle was rain, or maybe the Sound, the mountains or even the Washington 
  Huskies (who were good back then, for those who have forgotten or just never 
  knew). Today, though, the first thing that races to a lot of folks' minds when 
  they hear the word "Seattle" is Microsoft. 
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    The Free Software Foundation has 
released 
  version 3
 of the license that governs Linux use and, as expected, it appears 
  to 
put 
  the kibosh
 on Microsoft's recent patent-racketeering spree with Linux distributors. 
  But GPL v3 is no simple document, and it could cause some confusion for vendors 
  still working under v2 (or deciding whether to 
 
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