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still illegal the way that hes doing it
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No it's not. Quote me the exact laws that state what Microsoft is doing is illegal. If fact, don't quote me, quote the Supreme Court. Good luck. People have already tried.
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Well if you look at the bigger picture its not just a dent.
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Care to explain what exactly Microsoft will be HUGELY loosing out on if say, 20% of people started to use Firefox? Take a look at the ammount of software Microsoft currently develop, maintain, and support:
http://www.microsoft.com/products/in...ew=22&type=all
They have enough revenue they could probably drop IE and not worry too much.
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they dominate the market through underhand techniques
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What tequniques, exactly?
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whilst sell inferior products which people have to be beause its so widely used
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Why do you think it's so widely used?? If everybody seriously thought it was inferior, would anybody use it???
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there is no point whatso ever in a run of the mil businsess buying say unix for their computer because everybody who goes to work their learnt to used windows at school....
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Yeah, everyone learnt Windows at skool because of the reasons I stated above. People are using Linux and Unix to a point where business are taking it on, however many of them are regretting it. I worked for a company who's IT Manager was into his open source software, I quit the job cos it was such a poor environment. Compared to jbs where they stick to Microsoft, well everything has gone swimmingly in those....
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no-one can stop them because they are simply too powerful.
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Contrary to popular beleif, Microsoft do not 0wn the government. They are still under the same control as the vast majority of the rest of us. In fact, they tend to use the power they have to help support the law, not break it. Read up on Microsoft's Anti Spam/Spyware papers.
Sorry to pull your post to shreds, but <deleted> you obviously havn't done your research.
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