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To: nommedeguerre who wrote (16951)2/2/1998 3:04:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (2) of 24154
 
Microsoft may face new antitrust case zdnet.com

The antitrust division doesn't seem to have been overly impressed by Bill's stirring rendition of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.

The new case, if it goes forward, would attack the heart of Microsoft's strategy of using Windows to break into new markets, the newspaper said.

One approach being considered is that the Justice Department demand that Microsoft provide a version of Windows 98 without Internet access to computer makers who want it, the newspaper said.


Oh, yawn. Who will want it? The OEM's all love Bill, but more on that later.

Microsoft plans to introduce Windows 98 later this year.

In addition, the newspaper said the government is reviewing Microsoft's contracts with Internet service providers.


Well, that might be a more fruitful avenue. It worked in Europe. . .

Cheers, Dan.
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