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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. Re:What if they had broken Microsoft up? by causality · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes, .NET is complex, or rather it has a hell of a lot of libraries. That, however, is not necessarily a bad thing. It saves you from having to reinvent the wheel every time you write something.

    Open Source is pretty good for that, too.

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    It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. - Einstein
  2. Re:What if they had broken Microsoft up? by theheadlessrabbit · · Score: 4, Funny

    Why does every Microsoft Bashing Troll have a homepage that looks like it was designed in 1992?

    because those websites were built with frontpage.

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