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Microsoft filed its 10-K annual report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday morning, outlining its 2009 fiscal year results in greater detail and providing more information about perceived strengths and threats to its business.
While the company repeated assertions from its last annual report that rival Apple and the Linux community are making market-share inroads, Microsoft went out of its way to write an additional line in its annual report detail what it perceives as a risk to its business:
“Partners such as Hewlett-Packard and Intel have been actively working with alternative Linux-based operating systems,” Microsoft wrote, providing no additional detail…