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But that still leaves the question
What exactly is Microsoft prevented from "bundling"? The application itself (be it IE, WMP, search, or anything else), or the underlying functionality? Can Microsoft include all sorts of underlying functionality, but just not its own application that makes use of it?

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So what does this mean?  rapson | 03/24/04
WMP not the issue  IT_User | 03/24/04
But that still leaves the question  rapson | 03/24/04
what they have to do?  NemesisNL | 03/24/04
I don't think there's an a priori answer  IT_User | 03/24/04
So what does this mean?  alexr_z | 03/24/04
How does that help consumers?  WhoIsDaMan | 03/24/04
Plain and simple...it doesn't.  Stewart Cannon | 03/24/04
and the End Result?  Stewart Cannon | 03/24/04
Finally a solution that will open up inter-operability  Richard Flude | 03/24/04
Getting Ahead of Ourselves Here  TeWaitere_z | 03/25/04

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