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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: let who wrote (14806)12/12/1997 12:55:00 AM
From: Doug Fowler   of 24154
 
The following seems to support your statement that Microsoft better not try integrating IE with Windows 98. Maybe I am mis-reading it?

"Microsoft will remain free to market and promote (Internet Explorer) just as it presently does - or in any other manner it sees fit - so long as (computer manufacturers) are given the choice of whether or not to accept the product," he wrote.

But, if Microsoft continues its current practice of integrating the two programs "in the expectation that its licensing practices will continue to make it ever more profitable to do so, the cost of a
compulsory unbundling of Windows 95 and (Internet Explorer) in the future could be prohibitive," he continued.
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