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Default The truth about OS/2!!! [ Why aren't computer clocks as accurate as cheap quartz watches?]

Interesting take on why computer clocks can't keep time.

Those who love communism most appreciate Microsoft's monopolies.


What?!!

Microsoft is a capitalist's wet dream.


Unless you believe in communism, then you might understand that
monopolies can be bad for our economy.


25 different OS's and nobody being able to share files or communicate would
be better for the economy?

I wonder what a program like Photoshop would cost if Adobe had to write 15
different version so it could run on every possible OS. I wonder if
Photoshop would even exist in a world with that many different OS's.

Fact is, Microsoft is an example of what can be achieved via Capitalism. Do
you really think that a company of this magnitude would have ever emerged
out of the Soviet union or any other Communist country..?

You don't have to like Microsoft but calling it Communism is just silly.









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Mxsmanic mxsmanic gmail.com wrote:

John Doe writes:

Maybe, but the argument was Microsoft's business versus other
software publishers business.


Microsoft does almost all its business in operating systems and its
Office suite. It has very little competition in both domains. It
does not and cannot compete in any of the other thousands of
application domains for PCs in the world, and even if it tried, it
would be up against a lot of well-entrenched competition. The
concerns about monopoly are thus exaggerated and not always well
placed.


That is entirely false. Read how Microsoft crushed Netscape Navigator.
http://usvms.gpo.gov/findfact.html

Microsoft will eventually self-destruct.


Just like IBM self-destructed. Just like Ford Motor Co. self-destructed.
Just like Standard Oil self-destructed (actually had serious antitrust
problems).

Pure speculation. But in fact, Microsoft has a stranglehold on the
personal computer software market. Only a few believed personal computers
are going away could you believe Microsoft is going away.

So those who hate Microsoft need only be patient. A


Microsoft should be corrected to spur competition among all of the other
capable software developers here in the United States.

Those who love communism most appreciate Microsoft's monopolies.

If you believe Microsoft is okay, then you are just ignorant of the facts.

Unless you believe in communism, then you might understand that
monopolies can be bad for our economy.


Not necessarily. A lot of public utilities are run as regulated
monopolies,


And in fact, there's very little difference.

Our system thrives on competition.


Some parts do, some parts don't.


What part of "competition" don't you understand?

We don't have competition for the
military.


lol

Sometimes monopolies serve society better. Usually they have to be
heavily regulated if they are turned over to private concerns in order
to prevent abuse, though.


That's why Microsoft has had so much legal trouble. Then George Bush Jr.
came along, and his might-makes-right justice system let up on correcting
Microsoft.

Snipped silliness

I've heard different.


From whom? Not ordinary consumers.


I guess you haven't interacted with consumers.

You keep saying that and and then dodging the question about whether
those thousands of other programs are very meaningful profit wise.


They are extremely meaningful to the companies that produce them.

Without a single dominant platform for applications,


I have plainly stated at least once already that multiple platforms might
not be a good idea.

I guess that stuff depends on your definition of "too successful".
I'm talking about Microsoft Corp., the owner of Windows, the
required monopoly operating system for personal computers.


Why just Microsoft? Lots of companies are just as successful as
Microsoft. What property do you propose to seize from them?


I would seize a baseball bat from anybody who aggressively bludgeons
another person to death. I could not care less whether you legally
acquired and own that baseball bat.

What part of "justice" don't you understand?

Why aren't you complaining about Intel, for example?


Because I'm using AMD very well.




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