Sunday, November 03, 2002


Life With Microsoft Still Stifling for Rivals. Silicon Valley on Saturday largely took Microsoft's victory in a federal antitrust case on Friday as a foregone conclusion. By John Markoff. [New York Times: Technology]
From what I can read, this is fear of Microsof itself, not fear of the OEM desktop monopoly on intel compatable processors.
3:58:53 PM    

Life With Microsoft Still Stifling for Rivals. Silicon Valley on Saturday largely took Microsoft's victory in a federal antitrust case on Friday as a foregone conclusion. By John Markoff. [New York Times: Technology]
3:54:15 PM    

Settlement talk. What Bill Gates and advocates for each side have to say about the court's decision to approve the Microsoft antitrust deal. [Salon.com]
3:50:31 PM    

Rivals come up short in decision. In explaining her decision, a federal judge says Microsoft competitors would have unfairly benefited from a harsh antitrust remedy. [CNET News.com]
3:22:26 PM    

Microsoft Alternative in Extremadura, Spain. grylnsmn writes "The Washington Post today has a front page article talking about how the Extremadura region in Spain is converting all government offices, ... [Slashdot]
Minor difficulties: "The Power of Open Source: Security bugs are fixed with in 1 hour, but it takes 3 months before printing starts to work."

3:05:36 PM    

Sun To Continue To Go After Microsoft. Raiford writes "Sun Microsystem's has vowed to continue their pursuit of seeking damages from Microsoft in spite of the current ruling. A Reuters feature ... [Slashdot]
General feel from the top rated comments is that /. believes that a better product wins against bundling, and that sun's resources would be better spent making thier stuff better instead of a lawsuit. A few comments actual begin to condemn sun for pushing this route.
3:02:21 PM    

The Silica Gel Mystery [jwz]
Turns out you can eat them after all.
2:32:25 PM    

Groove Web Services: Web services used as a way to extend groove to the pocketPC. Full Infoworld Article [Jon's Radio]
2:22:25 PM    

Administration's Position Shifts on Plans for Tribunals. Despite saying last year that it wanted to move quickly to establish military tribunals for terrorism defendants, the Bush administration is now in no hurry to conduct such proceedings. By Neil A. Lewis. [New York Times: Politics]
1:47:52 PM    

U.S. May Abandon Support of U.N. Population Accord. The Bush administration has threatened to withdraw its support for a global family planning agreement because of a dispute over abortion. By James Dao. [New York Times: Politics]
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