latimesblogs.latimes.com — Microsoft spokeswoman: "A limited number of older systems" aren't able to access the Olympics site, and the goal was to offer "the richest online viewing experience based on technologies broadly available today." Um, Linux boxes are OLD systems?
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horatiohellpopAug 14, 2008
Ok, I just had time to read the netcraft report ... Your posts are proof that you know nothing of how Akamai works. Go back to the playground, kiddies.
Closed AccountAug 14, 2008
I really don't care, China should have NEVER been permitted to host the Olympics and I don't support it. It shows how corrupt the IOC is...
revjustin2Aug 15, 2008
Yeah...that's what I am saying. Have a Mac, btw. Works geeee-reat.
nrox653Aug 16, 2008
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kineticarlAug 17, 2008
cms9000, you are missing a lot of great competition for a ridiculous reason.
haveniceday7Aug 19, 2008
I wouldn't miss all the coverage on nbcolympics just to spite some company. the sliverlight plug-in works great on my computer and I am loving the olympic coverage.
bicepAug 17, 2009
Sounds like antitrust to me.... "strategic" partnerships with movenetworks to block ABC/Fox/Oprah/Democratic National Committee Speeches/etc (see <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/linux_unix/Mr_Obama_s_DNC_speeches_BLOCKED_from_LINUX_by_movenetworks" rel="nofollow">http://digg.com/linux_unix/Mr_Obama_s_DNC_speeches ...</a> ) and now this?These people must STOP blocking Linux from viewing media on the Internet!