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To: Harvey Allen who wrote (22785)2/26/1999 6:03:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24154
 
Time to run up the white flag for MS? zdnet.com

Many antitrust specialists, who not long ago thought Microsoft would win its antitrust battle against the government, now believe it's a lost cause.

"The government has shown beyond a doubt that Microsoft has engaged in exclusionary conduct. There's absolutely no doubt about that," said University of Baltimore Professor Bob Lande.

"The government will win at the Supreme Court," he said, dismissing any chance for a successful appeal.


And so on. That was just the story lead in, I have no idea who Bob Lande is, and as ever, make no predictions myself.

Cheers, Dan.



To: Harvey Allen who wrote (22785)2/26/1999 6:09:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
MS-DOJ judge shouts down Microsoft exec zdnet.com
Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson shouted down Microsoft Senior Vice President Robert Muglia Friday after the executive began bickering with the judge over what Jackson said was an unambiguous email message placed before the witness. At one stage the judge thundered at Muglia: "No! Stop! There is no question pending. When the time comes for your counsel, you can redirect." Full story to follow. - Will Rodger, Inter@ctive Week Online

It's ambiguous, Judge! I swear it is! This email is out of context! What does "browser" mean, anyway? I can't remember any of this stuff!!! It's like the Chrysler Car Radio! You're destroying the integrity and uniformity of the Windows experience!!!! AAAYYYYEEEHHHHHH!!!

Cheers, Dan.