>I didn't suggest that. Google wants computer mfrs to include Chrome >on their installs. I asked, since you obviously don't think MS should >be competing with Google and not updating their products to conform >better to changing markets, that instead MS should go old-school and >start leaning on producers to exclude Chrome. That seems to be what >you are saying.
I think we need to sign you up for a remedial reading program. Any time you use the word "obviously" it tips us off that a whopper follows. Dirty tricks are not the same as competition. Taking unfair advantage of a monopoly position is not competition. Having multiple browsers competing to be the fastest, safest, and most reliable is good. Dirty tricks that disadvantage competing browsers is not. Dirty tricks that require the use of a particular browser are not. Dirty tricks that prevent deletion of a browser you don't want are not. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
