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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Antitrust
Microsoft's mythical man-years
The company boasts that it's making Herculean security efforts -- but throwing more people at software problems rarely solves them.
Anti-Trustworthy computing
Microsoft's new security drive aims to appease Hollywood, comfort consumers and reinvigorate the PC. But will the price for such safety be too high?
Microsoft should be punished
The feds failed to order a breakup when it could have done some good. Now, based on the government's findings, Sun, Netscape and Be are suing -- with good reason.
Netscape's folly
The loser in the browser wars has filed a private antitrust suit against Microsoft. But the company doesn't deserve to win.
Ten years as a willing Microsoftie
A programmer's account of life at the evil empire is surprisingly un-Borg-like.
Chips ahoy
AMD competes with Intel, and the public wins. The right Microsoft antitrust settlement can bring the same energy back to the software market.
The Microsoft resistance
Redmond may have triumphed legally and financially -- but there are still little ways to strike blows against the empire.
Slap on the wrist?
Is the Justice Department's decision not to pursue a breakup of Microsoft a big wet kiss from Bush, or just smart strategy? The experts weigh in.
Bill Gates: Hero or fool?
A Wall Street Journal reporter says in a new book that even though Gates screwed up Microsoft's future he still might "shoot the moon."
The trouble with Hotmail
Microsoft can't seem to get its free e-mail act together. So what does that mean for the company's plans for total Net domination? Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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