China's Microsoft probe: Lies, hypocrisy, and strongarm tactics
June 18, 2008 (Wednesday) | Microsoft
China's impending suit against Microsoft for monopolistic practices is clearly a case of strongarm tactics, meant to force Microsoft to back off an any criticism of the Chinese government, and to help Chinese software companies get a leg up against Redmond. It's also hypocrisy of the highest order. A communist government complaining about a monopoly? Are we living in some kind of alternative universe? read more
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