Redmondian
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    Etymology
    
Redmond + -ian, from Redmond, Washington, US, where Microsoft has its headquarters.
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Redmondian (comparative more Redmondian, superlative most Redmondian)
- (informal, computing) Of or pertaining to the computing company Microsoft.
- 1999 July, Network World, volume 16, number 29:- In essence, anyone who speaks ill of Linux in any context and under any circumstances is a Redmondian demi-demon or an infidel […]
 
- 2003, Steve Bass, PC annoyances: how to fix the most annoying things about your personal computer:- With typical Redmondian logic, the company hid Hotmail's address-book importing feature in Outlook Express, where it's called Synchronize Now and doesn't mention Hotmail.
 
- 2006, Yogesh Shetty, Samir Jayaswal, Practical .NET for financial markets:- .NET innovation is the culmination of the "Redmondian" imagination.
 
 
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