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Posted on March 8, 2018February 7, 2021 by admin

Microsoft’s Children’s Book: Mommy, Where Do Servers Come From?

This post from Gizmodo has a full scan of a very strange “children’s book” apparently created to sell Microsoft Home Server. I remember looking into the Home Server at the time: it was crippled so that it would not compete with Microsoft’s business offerings. Of course I have a home server right now: it runs on Fedora Linux.

 

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