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22604 Harvey, as an amusing historical note, I recall some Bill Gates apologist and fDaniel Schuh-2/7/1999
22603 Rusty, >>The affair with the videotape was simply mind-boggling: Since tnommedeguerre-2/6/1999
22602 And , in the real world........companies can also exchange money for the servicDermot Burke-2/6/1999
22601 Microsoft Fights to Recoup After Courtroom Disaster By JASON FRY and TIMOTHY HRusty Johnson-2/6/1999
22600 Re: Operating Systems Message 7692229 <vbg>odd lot-2/6/1999
22599 >>I don't know how you can say Windows is to complex for the user. JAndy Thomas-2/6/1999
22598 I don't know how you can say Windows is to complex for the user. Just turn Wilson Picket-2/6/1999
22597 Microsoft prosecutor is a shark Boies: Lawyer known as 'Jaws'Harvey Allen-2/6/1999
22596 I have reviewed Boies' cross-examination of Devlin and Devlin's affidavGerald R. Lampton-2/6/1999
22595 <i>Using this line of reasoning, MSFT would be able to bundle any applicaGerald R. Lampton-2/6/1999
22594 <i>Lo and behold, Windows 98 has a built in browser and set of APIs and DGerald R. Lampton-2/6/1999
22593 Federal Filings Newswires Gerald R. Lampton-2/5/1999
22592 <i>I don't think so:</i> Point well taken, especially the L.A.Gerald R. Lampton-2/5/1999
22591 <i>Under this definition, its all or nothing. To separate IE from WindowsKeith Hankin-2/5/1999
22590 <i>As Devlin explained, having access to those IE APIs saves him money, sKeith Hankin-2/5/1999
22589 <i>However, I would guess that, by redoing the demo with DOJ present, MicKeith Hankin-2/5/1999
22588 <i>However, if even one DLL or API is needed to run IE but not needed foBearded One-2/5/1999
22587 <i>It does not matter where you physically put the DLLs; if Windows does XiaoYao-2/5/1999
22586 I think you got all the vocabulary right, and your point makes sense. <i>Bearded One-2/5/1999
22585 My mind is a bit slow, and I realized that I did not answer your question, so lGerald R. Lampton-2/5/1999
22584 <i>So lets consider this "mshtml.dll" which is part of IE 4.0, Gerald R. Lampton-2/5/1999
22583 Good points. This brings up an issue that I think has been hinted at but not Bearded One-2/5/1999
22582 Dan, >> With Bill acting as his own attorney, and Video Choreographer.nommedeguerre-2/5/1999
22581 Well, I think your post raises a lot of interesting points. I'll try to hiGerald R. Lampton-2/5/1999
22580 Unbelievable. Gerald R. Lampton-2/4/1999
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