04-30-2000, 01:28 AM | #1 |
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Microsoft break-up?
Do you think that Microsoft should be broken into two separate companies, as the government wants? I don't. Sure, Bill Gates has a monopoly, but who cares? It's already annoying enough to find out that something isn't compatible on a Mac, but if there were many different operating systems things would be very difficult. So it would be harmful to consumers if the company were broken up. Plus, at the rate things are moving, the suit is already out of date. AOL owns everything that Microsoft doesn't .
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04-30-2000, 03:47 AM | #2 |
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Those companies who complained about MS's monopoly would themselves like to have that monopoly.
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04-30-2000, 12:55 PM | #3 |
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The last thing I want is for Microsoft to break up. That would cause an unbelievable amount of trouble for all windows users. Anyway, I think that so many people use and like (kinda) windows, the the new OS that would be created by the "new" company wouldnt be as popular. I agree with ben...Its already annoying enough when it comes to Macs an PCs. A third company would piss me off. Plus, chances are I would just stay with windows.
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04-30-2000, 03:53 PM | #4 |
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noooo Microsoft better not break up! like bmilder said, now AOL sorta owns everything else that Microsoft doesn't! they want the monopoly.
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04-30-2000, 05:27 PM | #5 |
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Microsoft should NOT break up.
Those government types don't understand the industry. It was like this with oil. It was like this with telephones. The government itself is the actual cause of these so-called monopolies (which aren't really monopolies - the only true monopoly in the USA is Waste Management Incorporated). Their focus on standardizing everything is what prevents competition in the first place! Microsoft isn't even anything close to a monopoly. Plus, Microsoft has the judges - who are supposed to play the role of mediator in a fair trial - weighted against them. It's an unfair trial. Plus, the government is missing the bigger picture. They think they're doing this for the benefit of the industry, just because a few companies are complaining about how their products aren't the market leaders and therefore it must be Microsoft's fault because they're big bullies and everyone knows it, right? Well, think about the consumers (because that's something the government isn't doing at all). The average end-user is used to a standard, a brand name to rely on. The consumers have made a choice - leave it at that! The government is missing the point of a free market entirely. And they call themselves capitalists. Shame on them. Furthermore, computers and information are a horizontal industry. Real monopolies only happen in vertical industries. Microsoft isn't even a monopoly - they're being picked on because they're big, and their products are wiping out those of their competitors because of consumer choice. Period. The U.S. government just doesn't get it. They don't know how the industry works. |
06-07-2000, 07:39 PM | #6 |
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Just minutes ago, a federal judge ordered that Microsoft be split into two companies. I think they can appeal, though.
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06-07-2000, 08:20 PM | #7 |
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Ah, I love it when governments trot out
the M (monopoly) word and expect us all to give the required shudder at the capitalistic horror of it all. Meanwhile they think that we do not see that the oil companies operate a virtual cartel. They think that we do not notice our utility systems are more often than not, monopolies. And although we can elect the politician and political parties of our choice, the very bureaucracies and infrastructures that support them are often union-protected jobs-for-life, with the right to strike and deny services that cannot be obtained from any other 'vendor'. I hope Microsoft does appeal. And I hope they win. K'haylan |
06-07-2000, 08:29 PM | #8 |
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[DarthNut]What he said[/DarthNut]
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06-11-2000, 11:05 AM | #9 |
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For me Microsoft may go bankrupt!
Microsoft is one big error in your computer system! I'm only using it because it's the only OS where the most programs are wrote for. I hope that Linux is going to take over the leading position in OS's. Do you know why the errors in Windows are inconceivable? Because it's the only thing Microsoft could'nt copy! Hirosjima '45 Tsjernobyl '86 Windows '95 |
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