Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Jun 2007 19:12 UTC, submitted by Dale Smoker
Law and Order Google lost its recent antitrust battle with Microsoft on Tuesday when a US District Court judge overseeing latter company's antitrust settlement declined to accept Internet search giant's request to extend the US government oversight of Microsoft's antitrust efforts. US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, who was scheduled to review the report in a hearing on June 26, in her ruling, refused to consider Google's petition to have the agreement extended beyond November, when major parts of it expire.
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RE[6]: Crying Monopoly
by twenex on Thu 28th Jun 2007 13:54 UTC in reply to "RE[5]: Crying Monopoly"
twenex
Member since:
2006-04-21

Oh, I've seen him criticize MS alright. And then it all comes out in the wash, and suddenly in kaiwai's world MS is whiter than white. The amount of paranoid vitriol he spews at their erstwhile competitors would make ESR blush.

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RE[7]: Crying Monopoly
by sappyvcv on Thu 28th Jun 2007 13:55 in reply to "RE[6]: Crying Monopoly"
sappyvcv Member since:
2005-07-06

Ah, so because you disagree with him when he defends Microsoft, you decide that when he doesn't it's completely irrelevant. How convenient.

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RE[8]: Crying Monopoly
by twenex on Thu 28th Jun 2007 13:58 in reply to "RE[7]: Crying Monopoly"
twenex Member since:
2006-04-21

Ah, so because you disagree with him when he defends Microsoft, you decide that when he doesn't it's completely irrelevant. How convenient.

My, aren't you good at twisting words.

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