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Strategies & Market Trends : LastShadow's Position Trading

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To: Jay Lyons who wrote (7720)2/3/1999 8:45:00 AM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (1) of 43080
 
They were probably using PowerPoint...

WASHINGTON (AP) - In a dramatic courtroom confrontation, the government accused Microsoft Corp. Tuesday of falsifying a video demonstration aimed at showing severe performance problems after government attempts to modify its popular Windows 98 software. Justice Department lawyer David Boies stopped the video demonstration in midframe to show a subtle inconsistency: a software title bar that suddenly changes in the middle of the test. The video had been played in court Monday. Boies charged - and James Allchin, a senior vice president and top computer scientist at Microsoft acknowledged - the change indicated the test actually was completed using a version of Windows unaffected by the government's modifications. Microsoft's lawyers looked crestfallen.
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