Novell accused of spamming

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Over the years, one of the largest complaints about Novell and its marketing is that we rarely hear from them. Calling Novell “spammers” is almost ludicrous. Still, it did give me a chuckle.

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While Platinax did remove the original story within a few hours, and while I can’t seem to find it cached anywhere still I thought you should know just in case it came up in a different context. You can love Novell or hate Novell – but at least do it for the right reasons!


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