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by 0xCMP
3223 days ago
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And as Jim Clark, co-founder of Netscape, said in a recent interview on This Week In Startups the problem was Microsoft was not just bundling their browser (not a big deal), but pressuring OEMs that they'd be unable to sell Windows or lose access if they bundled Netscape too. They used their monopoly position to force vendors to prevent Netscape from being bundled. Thats where they went too far. Disclosure: IANAL |
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