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US Antitrust Judge Examining Windows 7 Documents

Anonymous writes "After more than 11 years, the US antitrust case involving Microsoft is still alive, with a federal judge overseeing enforcement of provisions under which the software giant must operate. And now, Judge Kollar-Kotelly says she'll take a close look at new technical documents involving Windows 7. This case began during the Windows 95 era."

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  1. M$ Should Be Finished by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The only option the US Antitrust judge should look at is the total elimination of M$. M$ will go to any length at silencing their critics. I could care less if Bill Gate$, $teve Ballmer, Paul Allen, and any other person who invested in M$ were arrested for their crimes. What I care about is the nations of the world uniting to eliminate M$ and opening all of M$'s imaginary property to free-software developers of the world.

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    Friends don't help friends install M$ junk.
    Friends do assist M$ addicted friends in committingt suicide.

  2. Windows 7 is dead by iminplaya · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Oh what's the point? It's like the woman with the two black eyes. I've already told you twice how to effectively change their behavior. Their software is already losing its clout. This is just beating the proverbial dead horse.

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    What?
  3. Re:What if they had broken Microsoft up? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Why don't Microsoft apologists go hang out at the Microsoft forums instead of bitching about the long standing bias here? Lost your way? Let me help you:
    http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/default.aspx?ForumGroupID=2&SiteID=1

  4. Re:What if they had broken Microsoft up? by daveime · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    program in PHP ?

    That's like saying I build dams, bridges and other critical structures, with LEGO.