How Microsoft and Adobe change the agenda at public events and competitors
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Bing Fails, So Microsoft Proceeds to Anti-competitive Practices
Microsoft's Bing fails to make gains and Microsoft resorts to business as usual
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Revisionism with Stereotypes
AS Microsoft turns to more aggressive tactics, independent Web sites like Groklaw provide succinct evidence of anti-competitive behaviour, especially in the realms of sub-notebooks [1, 2].
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Microsoft’s Assault on the Web, Rival Web Browsers, and HTML
Microsoft uses aggressive, dishonest marketing to promote proprietary software that interferes with standards
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Microsoft’s Anti-competitive Dumping of Software Faces Challenges in Africa and in Indiana
Uganda, Ghana, Illinois and Indiana as victims of Microsoft .
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Russia to Microsoft: Stop Forcing People to Buy Windows
Microsoft's uncompromisable bundling of Windows leads to antitrust probe in Russia
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A Battle Over Deposing Bill Gates in the Novell v. Microsoft Antitrust Litigation
So, guess what has been happening in the Novell v. Microsoft antitrust litigation? A battle over deposing Bill Gates.
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Intel, Antitrust, and the EU Commission: AMD Told the Truth
This isn't a good time for monopolies to bully the market. I wonder how Microsoft is feeling today, now that Intel has been told to stop its anticompetitive rebates programs? From the EU Commission's press release: Intel awarded major computer manufacturers rebates on condition that they purchased all or almost all of their supplies, at least in certain defined segments, from Intel...
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Microsoft under scrutiny of Poland’s regulator
Poland’s Office for Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) claims that selling laptops with obligatorily preinstalled Microsoft's Windows operating system constitutes a monopolistic practice and is restrictive to competition.
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Microsoft Muscles In on OLPC Action
Microsoft's plan is to offer low-cost versions of its Windows and Office software packages that fit on a 2 GB hard disk card. This will be able to be upgraded to new BIOS software so the company can ensure the operating system can boot directly from a memory card.
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U.K. agency takes Microsoft to the Office of Fair Trading
Becta, the United Kingdom government's adviser on IT in schools, has taken Microsoft to the Office of Fair Trading over anti-competitive practices--but open source campaigners say Becta is still effectively promoting Microsoft.
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