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Title: Microsoft anti trust
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Microsoft said key elements of the Windows system could not operate without the inclusion of the browser technology. A browser’s enables a computer user to find and retrieve information on the internet.
The Microsoft antitrust trial (United States vs... Showed first 250 characters
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A browser’s enables a computer user to find and retrieve information on the internet.
The Microsoft antitrust trial (United States vs. Microsoft) has been one of the biggest investigations of antitrust behavior since the turn of the century. Microsoft raised 6 key points as the bases of their defense against the charges filed by the Federal Trade Commission... Showed next 250 characters
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