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2005-07-06
It is one word in the dictionary. Did MS try to trademark it? If not why can't they use that word to refer to something?
So you really don't get what parent poster wrote, or how the world works in general... it's about MS pleasing their important partner, one of the largest retailers of Windows PCs in several of more affluent markets, to be on as good terms with them as possible.
Edited 2012-08-17 00:03 UTC