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Why would Microsoft take over Logitech?
I see Microsoft as much more of a software company then a hardware company, much less a mouse company. Besides, they already have their own mouse line so I don't see what benefits this takeover would present other then the ability for Microsoft to show off its power.

- John Musbach
Posted by: John Musbach   Posted on: 03/10/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Come on now  Boot_Agnostic | 03/10/08
MS would better serve itself  fr0thy@... | 03/10/08
Second that! n/t  btljooz | 03/10/08
Can't stay on topic, can you?  tikigawd | 03/10/08
They can multitask and do both  Boot_Agnostic | 03/11/08
If that were true...  mattnico | 03/11/08
Would we, yes, some would  Boot_Agnostic | 03/11/08
Broken Link!!!!  nucrash | 03/10/08
NO Way  KrazyGuy | 03/10/08
Doesn't make sense...  bh325 | 03/10/08
I disagree  robt@... | 03/10/08
Message has been deleted.  brettze | 03/10/08
RE: Logitech says any Microsoft bid 'without sense'  inkwell | 03/10/08
Couldn't agree more  RogerDaryl | 03/10/08
Get a Razer Copperhead  tikigawd | 03/10/08
YES Microsoft will buy Logitech, otherwise Dell or HP will take control!  christian.termaat@... | 03/10/08
I am disgusted!  donnie126_2002@... | 03/10/08
Why would Microsoft take over Logitech?  John Musbach | 03/10/08
Uhhh  tikigawd | 03/10/08
RE: Logitech says any Microsoft bid 'without sense'  kyussmondo | 03/11/08

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