Both Windows and Internet are supposed to be capitalized. It is not often done, but I believe he proper way to spell "Internet" is with a capital I. At least, that's what MS Word tells me =)
The last time I checked, a monopoly does not necessarily force people to use their product. It simply has all or most of the market. Of course, we must remember that the important issue here is, and has always been, not only IF there is a monopoly, but IF there is a monopoly AND its power abused. Let's try and end the general assumption that monopolies are bad and need to end. There are cases where this is not the case, and we should keep this in mind. For example, consider a company that has a monopoly simply because it produces a superior product. (Although I'm not saying that this applies in Microsoft's case)
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Both Windows and Internet are supposed to be capitalized. It is not often done, but I believe he proper way to spell "Internet" is with a capital I. At least, that's what MS Word tells me =)
The last time I checked, a monopoly does not necessarily force people to use their product. It simply has all or most of the market. Of course, we must remember that the important issue here is, and has always been, not only IF there is a monopoly, but IF there is a monopoly AND its power abused. Let's try and end the general assumption that monopolies are bad and need to end. There are cases where this is not the case, and we should keep this in mind. For example, consider a company that has a monopoly simply because it produces a superior product. (Although I'm not saying that this applies in Microsoft's case)