RE: interesting Microsoft anti-trust settlement articles
As I recall, it was giving their products away for free that got them in hot anti-trust water in the first place. :-)
This is not a penalty, it's an investment, with a decent chance of reaping hundreds of thousands of new customers down the road.
And this is a problem because . . . ?
Regards,
Pete Sanborn
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Subject: interesting Microsoft anti-trust settlement articles
Microsoft devises 'ingenious' deal
http://www.guardian.co.uk/microsoft/Story/0,2763,602943,00.html
Microsoft moves to monopolise schools
http://www.guardian.co.uk/microsoft/Story/0,2763,603120,00.html
Win Day
Multimedia Developer
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RE: interesting Microsoft anti-trust settlement articles: From: Pete Sanborn
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