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To: J. P. who wrote (34110)11/17/1999 9:04:00 AM
From: Doc Savage  Respond to of 74651
 
Talk about the pan calling the kettle black!

"The biggest company in the world drove the most innovative company in the industry out of business," Ellison said. "That bothers me."

Oracle doesn't hesitate to use their market share power every chance they get. In some segments they can be considered a monoply also.

Judge Jackson where are you? Oracle is monoply, go after them too!



To: J. P. who wrote (34110)11/17/1999 10:40:00 AM
From: miraje  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Is Joel Klein interested in benefit
to American citizens, or is he interested in beating Microsoft as badly as possible out of his own sense of competition?


Klein, and others of his bent, are incapable of producing anything. Their goal is to control and regulate those who do produce. If they succeed, will that benefit American citizens? Time will tell. And do you want the federal government, that ultimate monopoly and paragon of efficiency, to dictate and regulate the future of technology? They'll make Gates and company look like raw amateurs when it comes to "embrace and extend".