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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 506.00+1.8%Nov 10 3:59 PM EST

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To: JC Jaros who wrote (47306)6/27/2000 2:24:00 PM
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Say, does this .NET thing and all this new found 'open standards' stuff mean that Microsoft is going to turn Windows over to a standards body? Or would that impede their 'right to innovate'?

Would you be willing to surrender your personal property for the sake of an elite few, who think you should, for their sake.

FYI:

inúnoúvate
Pronunciation: 'i-n&-"vAt
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): -vatúed; -vatúing
Etymology: Latin innovatus, past participle of innovare, from in- + novus new -- more at NEW
Date: 1548
transitive senses
1 : to introduce as or as if new
2 archaic : to effect a change in <the dictates of my father were... not to be altered, innovated, or even discussed -- Sir Walter Scott>
intransitive senses : to make changes : do something in a new way
- inúnoúvaútor /-"vA-t&r/ noun
- inúnoúvaútoúry /'i-n&-v&-"tOr-E, -"tor-; 'i-n&-"vA-t&-rE/ adjective

Bill Gates' genius has always been his ability to spot technology trends early and then to amplify them into must-have products that shape entire industries. All seven parts of this article can be found at: fortune.com

Cordially,

Thunder
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