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To: ed who wrote (21176)11/3/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: Keith Hankin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24154
 
I do not think you have the right to speak for the majority of people i.e " No singleone agrees
with your assessment " Have you ever done a survey on this?


I did not say no one agrees. I simply said that no published account does. This should tell you something. Sure, published accounts don't necessarily speak the truth, but when none of them support your point-of-view, you've got to wonder.

Do you agree that AOL took NSCP as a potential threat for AOL's online service busines...

Certainly there are potential threats between various companies that are competing for the same business. But AOL has much more potential threats from MSFT than from NSCP. And MSFT has a much larger company, source of funds, and basis of power for carrying out threats against AOL than NSCP.

AOL gave the contract to Microsoft is because
AOL do not like to help a potential competitor.


So you think that MSFT is not a potential competitor to AOL? Give me a break!!! MSN is a direct competitor to AOL, whereas NSCP has no equivalent on-line service.