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and why is this a bad thing?
"as it seeks to overturn a seminal European antitrust ruling that could force it to break out applications bundled in its Windows operating system."

why do apps "need" to be bolted to the os? anwer is, they don't, ms is willing to spend millions to make sure you and I do not uninstall any apps "they" want us to have, the question is why? most people would not even uninstall them if they could, so why is this worth ms spending millions to prevent us from uninstalling?
Posted by: JasonL31   Posted on: 11/15/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Maybe MS can build up Apple against Real  FilledOut | 11/12/04
Man, it would be worth a pretty penny to tilt the scales in Europe.  DonnieBoy | 11/12/04
Bring on the ruling!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/13/04
Typical No_Facts post - wrong again  Richard Flude | 11/14/04
do you support bolted apps?  JasonL31 | 11/15/04
"...no reasonable user would want..."??  Anton Philidor | 11/15/04
playing the devil's advocate  tic swayback | 11/15/04
Can Microsoft buy Real?  Anton Philidor | 11/12/04
Re: Is there a reason for Real to exist  alterego_z | 11/13/04
AMEN!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/13/04
Companies that produce nothing  Chad_z | 11/14/04
It's just a matter of time  bugmenotznet | 11/14/04
... are a significant part of the US economy  Anton Philidor | 11/15/04
and why is this a bad thing?  JasonL31 | 11/15/04
lol, I agree  JasonL31 | 11/15/04

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