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Bundled vs. welded in
This quote is the key
it can perpetrate behavior that's more egregious in that
respect (bundling) than Microsoft can," Kay said

Microsoft's version of "bundeling", is welding apps to the OS.
The person quoted, is trying to make the argument that Apple is
doing the same thing. The key difference is. With Apple's apps,
you can remove them. With Microsoft's apps you can't. To say
that both companies are doing the same thing, is a flat out lie.
This article sounds like a negative attack on Apple. ZDNet has
close ties to MS and it puts a negative spin on anything that's
not MS lately.
Posted by: Rick_K   Posted on: 03/31/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Maybe Adobe can make relationship colder  FilledOut | 03/30/04
Isn't it about the same?  Franklin_z | 03/30/04
What idiot wrote this?  j.m.galvin | 03/30/04
"Bundled" is what he wrote, not integrated  Pascoli | 03/30/04
Bundled vs. welded in  Rick_K | 03/31/04
Apple bites dog!  Len Rooney | 03/30/04
Adobe if junk  newid2092@... | 03/30/04
Screw Adobe!!!  beafeater | 03/30/04
Pure BS and FUD  Rick_K | 03/31/04
Adobe Photo Album...  BitTwiddler | 03/31/04
(NT) ZDnet Crap city  spinit | 03/31/04
Just Wait  tic swayback | 03/31/04
(NT)I sense a bit of tension on these boards.  toadlife | 03/31/04

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