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23429 Have you read this particular piece of MS mystification? Its from the Register.Thure Meyer-6/18/1999
23428 AOL's epic aim: to slay Microsoft Trial documents detail motivation behindRusty Johnson-6/16/1999
23427 >>The next generation of programmers will look at Windows programmers theAndy Thomas-6/15/1999
23426 Yup. Their web servers are, apparently, running on Microsoft's IIS, but EBaRTev-6/15/1999
23425 >>Ebay uses Sun servers<< According to Netcraft they are using Micdrmorgan-6/15/1999
23424 Rusty, Sun announcements for Palm Pilot Java support: dailynews.yahoo.com jnommedeguerre-6/15/1999
23423 Ebay uses Sun servers with, apparently, some specialized software from Sun runnRTev-6/15/1999
23422 Can someone please explain to me why e-bay keeps crashing? I've seen news Gerald R. Lampton-6/15/1999
23421 >>No clues here. As Daniel Shuh might have said, "welcome to the intwily-6/14/1999
23420 RTev, >>There was never a good technical reason for tying the browser swily-6/14/1999
23419 Any word on whether or when Schmalensee is set to testify? The article below taGerald R. Lampton-6/14/1999
23418 Hi Wily, No clues here. As Daniel Shuh might have said, "welcome to the Andy Thomas-6/14/1999
23417 Web Publishing the Microsoft Way wired.com <I> Microsoft Office 2000 hiRusty Johnson-6/13/1999
23416 <i>Why does MS find it necessary to disable the uninstall feature when soRTev-6/13/1999
23415 Andy, Can you or anyone tell me what is up with ie5 uninstall? ie5 screwed up wily-6/12/1999
23414 <i>After all, what are general rules of conduct? Are they genetically basGerald R. Lampton-6/8/1999
23413 RE: IBM Testimony. Norris has claimed that Microsoft bullying had something toBearded One-6/7/1999
23412 Sure thing. Getting kind of fidgety lately, but.. a long weekend just straighteThure Meyer-6/6/1999
23411 OT Briefing.com agrees with you. <I> But only two of the offerings fallRusty Johnson-6/6/1999
23410 Hi everybody! Check out High Speed Access(HSAC), this stock has more potentialGoldbug Guru-6/6/1999
23409 Sorry for my rhetoric. I am not worried about MSFT I am worried about the contJohn F. Dowd-6/5/1999
23408 Welfare carpetbagger? John, you're so busy spouting your conservative rhetoGerald R. Lampton-6/4/1999
23407 GRL. This is another case of the Courts trying to legislate. Where is states riJohn F. Dowd-6/4/1999
23406 Hey Guys--- Let's make the assumption, true or not, that we're all jBearded One-6/4/1999
23405 >> "rules of the game," as you call them, are the product of goThure Meyer-6/3/1999
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