MS Putting the Squeeze on Alternative Audio
renard writes: "Some interesting developments during the last two days of the Microsoft antitrust trial, as reported by AP: MS Executive Linda Averett has admitted that Internet Explorer trumps user preferences for audio playback, and explains away a failure of IE6 searches to find RealAudio sites as a "mistake by the search team." My personal favorite: an MS-internal email exchange where one employee suggests that everyone "Remember the 'embrace and extend' campaigns we've used in the past," and an MS executive admonishes that "We need to keep all of this off the airwaves." See also related stories at Yahoo, CNN, and the NYT."
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HA HA.
anyway.......
my god, is it just me or do MS execs seem to just not get prosecuted for purgery?
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"It was clearly a mistake by the search team..."
This is true. The code is very complex and mistakes can easily be made...
if player != realplayer
addList(player);
It could happen...
The race isn't always to the swift... but that's the way to bet!
MS line of reasoning:
"The judge found us guilty... that *proves* they were biased against us!"
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Hasn't Microsoft ALWAYS had a monopoly in the Windows computer market? :-)
Murphy was an optimist.
Hey, that circumvents a technological measure that controls access to copyrighted work!