DOJ Confirms Google Antitrust Investigation
An anonymous reader points to Digital Daily, writing "Looks like the fireworks have begun early in Mountain View. On Thursday afternoon, the Department of Justice officially notified Google that it is investigating its book deal for violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act."
Yet another case of punishing business for success. Alan Greenspan had it right back in 1966 when he wrote this memo on anti-trust legislation:
Slow down a bit. They're being investigated, not prosecuted. Even if they get brought to court and convicted of some antitrust charge, history has shown us the the punishments directed at corporations are inconsequential.
An interesting thing I find here so far, though, is that there's so many people decrying the antitrust investigation of Google for being "too successful" but going on about how Microsoft should go under an antitrust investigation for being...too successful.
If that's what you "find", then you're not doing an honest job of looking.
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The way it currently is, I can get a better experience downloading a less-than-DVD quality movie then going to the movie theater.
Why would you download it first, if you're going to the theater regardless? Wouldn't it make more sense to download it while you're at the theater?
Okay, okay, sorry, but that sentence is a textbook example of why you should care about the difference between "then" and "than". I beg your forgiveness of my little compulsions.
LOL, please give us a scripture reference for that ludicrous statement. I think you're talking about socialism.
Here's a pretty good place to start. Particularly Jesus' speech in Mark. But please don't think I'm endorsing this stuff; I don't agree that the opinions of invisible fairies are relevant.