Thanks for this, barry.
I heard on the radio today that the gov't may file more charges -- for
example, MS is building a "tv guide" into its browser -- which will kill
a startup (in PA I think) that is currently providing this content with
ad revenue.
Also -- heard thru the grapevine this weekend that Office2000 will be
fully integrated with MSIE - but the code generated by the Office
products won't be readable by Netscape. So much for HTML spec, right?
It's the arrogance in the quotes that gets me ....
Kathy
Barry Lee Brisco wrote:
>
> This is a bit unnerving... (article below edited for length)
>
> At
> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1998/05/26
> /BU76071.DTL
>
> Microsoft's Super Online Mall
> New Web site will offer all its services for 1-stop shopping
>
> Jon Swartz, Jamie Beckett, Chronicle Staff Writers
> Tuesday, May 26, 1998
>
> Microsoft's browser strategy -- which sparked an
> antitrust case -- could be small potatoes compared
> to the company's plans in e-commerce.
>
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