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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: Keith Hankin who wrote (15380)12/23/1997 8:26:00 AM
From: Reginald Middleton  Read Replies (3) of 24154
 
<Once again, the difference here is that NSCP is not a monopoly. Yes, examples abound of bundled apps, but none are bundled by leveraging a monopoly. If NSCP was a monopoly, then the same argument would apply to them.>

NSCP controlled 92% of the market. They dictated nearly every major change in the market up until very recently. Thier bundled apps did not encourage end users to (as the ilk would put it) "to make choices."

This is a mirror situation to MSFT, except that NSCP had the bulk of the market share. I gave you the reference to the defintion of monopoly, according to the dictionary, NSCP was a monopoly. So I still don't see the convincing portion of your argument.
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