I wouldn't give MS that much credit in long term thinking. If so they would have started on online apps much sooner. They simply saw a market they thought they wanted, probably had no idea why...and took it.
Mike On 6/16/07, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's why MS was so determined to kill Netscape and gain total control of web browser software. Their plan almost worked, fortunately they fell short.)
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