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Frosty
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Posted on: Jun. 30 2001,15:43 |
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Did anyone see the article in the paper (well, it was in our paper) about what MS was planning on doing with smartlinks? I didn't get a chance to read the whole thing, but the gist was that they were going to configure MSIE to display a person's webpage with links to their own. For example, if someone had the word 'finance' on their site, it would create link to the microsoft finance page. It could supposedly even override what the webmaster had up as their own link. Needless to say, they got caught. If anybody can find any more information, post it up.
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Silicon Dream
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Posted on: Jul. 07 2001,18:55 |
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U have got to admire him, he is a v.good business man, I dont see why people diss him so much, especially all that previous court business, that was completely unfair, just caus the other companies aint got the skills, doesnt mean they can sue...
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damien_s_lucifer
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Posted on: Jul. 07 2001,23:18 |
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quote: Originally posted by Silicon Dream: U have got to admire him, he is a v.good business man, I dont see why people diss him so much, especially all that previous court business, that was completely unfair, just caus the other companies aint got the skills, doesnt mean they can sue...
and i bet, he's better with commas, than you are, anyway, Microsoft makes some good products, like Word and Powerpoint, but I wish they would've stuck to apps, and stayed the hell out of the OS business, because, you know, the Windows kernels suck, and now we're all stuck with them...
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