  Anonymous Premium join:2004-06-01 IA
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The vast majority of anti-spyware providers do not consider WeatherBug to be spyware, including Aluria, our own anti-spyware provider," said AOL spokesman Andrew Weinstein.
Wow what an idiot!
In the case of WeatherBug, the dispute-resolution process paid immediate dividends. On Friday, the company received a response from Microsoft with the good news that the current signatures for Minibug will be removed.
All I can say is
Giant Antispyware you will be missed  -- anon43@gmail.com
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  Titus Pullo I came, I saw, I slept
join:2004-06-26
·Embarq
| Makes you wonder just how many people do read an article before posting.
(sorta like researching a candidate before voting) -- "The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppose." -- Frederick Douglass |
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 Tarmax
join:2001-05-03 Fort Lauderdale, FL
| reply to Anonymous In the case of WeatherBug, the dispute-resolution process paid immediate dividends. On Friday, the company received a response from Microsoft with the good news that the current signatures for Minibug will be removed. "An Integrity Test for Microsoft"
...Failed.
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  cork1958 Cork
join:2000-02-26 Fruitport, MI
·Verizon Online DSL
·Charter Pipeline
| reply to Titus Pullo said by Titus Pullo :Makes you wonder just how many people do read an article before posting. (sorta like researching a candidate before voting) Not many, that's for sure. As it is in most forums!  Same with the voting for President in this years election as witnessed by who won!! 
But, hopefully MS won't mess this already good program up. -- Spread Opera, fastest browser on earth or Cyberspace! |
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