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Put the $ in MS and you lose all cred
Look up the true def. of a monopoly ... you will find that MS does violate some rules for some products but for the most part they do not ... Monopoly is not equal to having a large market share ... that is a myth. Example: If MS chose to make IE free to put Netscape out of business and then turned around and charged a crazy price for it once they crushed the competition is would be using monopolistic practices ... making something free or bundling it with another product does not make it manopolistic.
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Man, you are making us cry!! Poor Microsoft being asked to compete on the  DonnieBoy | 02/29/08
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Put the $ in MS and you lose all cred  joe620 | 03/04/08
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If only we all choose to buy Apple those years ago  Boot_Agnostic | 03/03/08
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