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2006-01-10
Good businesses focus on making money.
A friend of mine once told me, there's only 2 kinds of relationships in this world
1) win-win
2) lose-lose
If you're going to have a relationship with someone, make sure it is win-win. Otherwise it will or eventually will be a lose lose.
If Microsoft is going to engage in a relationship with Apple, and they want to make money, they will make sure it is Win-Win. Apple gets a nice cut. Microsoft gets a nice cut.
You can only hope Balmer keeps his eye on the money.