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Microsoft in deep shit in Europe

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floakster:
What "authority of the United States" in Europe? the US has no authority in Europe. I would have expected better from a democrat.

TB:
Just heard about it on the news. What pissed me off the most is how M$ claimed that this decision would "stifle software innovation".

And what they've been doing for over a decade HASN'T stifled innovation?

Xeen:

quote:Originally posted by TB:
Just heard about it on the news. What pissed me off the most is how M$ claimed that this decision would "stifle software innovation".

And what they've been doing for over a decade HASN'T stifled innovation?
--- End quote ---


Microsoft...innovation?  :confused:

WMD:

quote:Originally posted by TB:
Just heard about it on the news. What pissed me off the most is how M$ claimed that this decision would "stifle software innovation".

And what they've been doing for over a decade HASN'T stifled innovation?
--- End quote ---


Hehe.  Apple had a better OS in 1984 than Microsoft  did in 1994 (and had passed them again by then).  :D

mobrien_12:
MS should not be allowed to use the words innovate or innovation.  It's like a bad joke now.

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