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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: Harvey Allen who wrote (23728)12/2/1999 10:35:00 PM
From: mauser96  Read Replies (2) of 24154
 
Did anybody see the article in the WSJ today (page B1) discussing what reading between the lines indicates about the judges ideas to fence in MSFT 1) By displaying several choices at startup instead of just Internet Explorer it would give customers easier choices 2) MSFT would have to start charging the same rates to customers who placed equivalent sized orders. No more charging Dell less than Compaq. 3) MSFT would have to stop trying to thwart much smaller "middleware "players like Lotus Notes, Voice recognition, real time by allowing them more access to the workings of Windows. IMHO, I don't think any of these remedies would seriously harm MSFT. 1) would please users (who would almost all select Internet Explorer anyway)2) would make box makers happier and be good PR 3) is a bit more tricky, but likely if these middleware players products improved, it would create more demand for Windows. Why is MSFT resisting a deal like this? Hubris?
Yes ., I know I probably posted this to the wrong thread, but it's late and I'm too tired to retype, so i will link to here.
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