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and the monopoly marches on! where are the antitrust observers?
the article says, "In addition to building tighter links between the CRM tools and its Office package of desktop software".

more integration for the masses.
another office plugin.
another hook in the OS.
so how did they modify the latest patches so that their crm package would have an advantage on windows systems?

oh what tangled web we weave.

yo.
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Great story  Richard Flude | 07/05/05
If anything,  Real World | 07/05/05
MS wants bright new talent but they must  bjbrock | 07/05/05
Perfectly simple  Anton Philidor | 07/05/05
Simple: Yes, Cheap NOT!  Wolfie2K3 | 07/06/05
Don't waste your time...  mabricen | 07/05/05
Microsoft previews next-generation CRM  Loverock Davidson | 07/05/05
what about non-M$ entry-level software? how is this a factor?  wessonjoe | 07/06/05
What about 'em?  Wolfie2K3 | 07/06/05
and the monopoly marches on! where are the antitrust observers?  wessonjoe | 07/06/05
What relationship? Customers are abused & "easy to use" means "dumbing down  HypnoToad | 07/06/05

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