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Actually, the tying of servers and office
using XML is designed to lock users into MS products, not to offer them something that they can't get in some other way.

This way, MS makes money; otherwise, consumers get value without having to lock them into the MS future revenue stream.
Posted by: James Dean_z   Posted on: 11/04/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Keep swinging, somthing's bound to connect  Chad_z | 11/04/04
And, the other question is how many could get by just fine with OpenOffice?  DonnieBoy | 11/04/04
Actually, the tying of servers and office  James Dean_z | 11/04/04
Please pass the Kool-Aid (nt)  Plain Logic | 11/04/04
More press releases, no products  Richard Flude | 11/04/04
Office apps to milk everyone  crocd | 11/05/04
Agree  dgnatek_z | 11/05/04
Antitrust  Roger Ramjet | 11/05/04
The DOJ will surely come down hard on them!  Jeff Spicoli | 11/05/04
Yes, but you have to tie it to a monopoly product.  DonnieBoy | 11/05/04
Exactly  Roger Ramjet | 11/05/04
Not at all..  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/05/04
You are right Ax  Roger Ramjet | 11/05/04
It only serves a specific niche.  htotten | 11/05/04

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