antitrust
March 30, 2006 
Prisoner of Redmond: Yet Another Way Paul Allen Isn�t Like You or Me
March 17, 2005 
Bursted Not Busted: Burst Really Did Win Its Case With Microsoft and Here's Why
October 7, 2004 
The Chris Phillips Deal: Did Microsoft Lie to the Department of Justice? Maybe So
June 17, 2004 
Clueless in Seattle: Can There Be Some Psychological Basis to Microsoft Court Behavior?
January 16, 2003 
What Lies Beneath: Why Microsoft Should Build Its Next Version of Windows on Top of Linux
November 7, 2002 
The True Believer: Can Mike Doyle Do to Microsoft What the Rest of the Computer Industry and the Department of Justice Couldn't Do?
December 6, 2001 
He's Not in It for the Profit: Steve Satchell for Microsoft Anti-Trust Compliance Committee!
July 5, 2001 
And Your Little Dog, Too: Why the Recent Court of Appeals Judgement Isn't as Good or as Bad for Microsoft as Many People Think, and May Not Even Matter at All
December 21, 2000 
Bah Humbug!: There Might Be a PC Recession, But That's Not What's Behind Microsoft's Recent Earnings Dip
June 8, 2000 
Justice is Blind: Why Microsoft Might Actually Be Relieved (Even Thrilled) With Judge Jackson's Order to Split the Company in Two
March 30, 2000 
No More Mr. Nice Guy: If Microsoft Isn't Settling its Antitrust Case, it Just Might be Because Judge Jackson is Sending the Wrong Signals
January 13, 2000 
Th-th-th-th-that's All Folks!: What's Behind the AOL/Time-Warner Merger is More Obvious Than Some People Would Like to Admit
November 25, 1999 
The 700 Club: That's How Many I, Cringely Readers Wanted to Share Their Ideas on Microsoft's Legal Situation
November 18, 1999 
Hit Me, Slap Me, Make Me Write Bad Code: Bob's Ten Point Plan for Civilizing Microsoft
November 11, 1999 
And Your Little Dog, Too: Judge Penfield Jackson Opens Up a Can of Whoop Ass on Microsoft but Misses a Few Points in the Process
November 4, 1999 
Let Them Eat Borscht: Maybe Russians Have Been Hacking DoD Servers After All, but It's Still Our Fault
April 8, 1999 
With a Name Like Smuckers: What Microsoft Learned (and the Department of Justice Didn't) From the Grocery Business
December 3, 1998 
Check and Mate?: How Microsoft Just Might Beat the DOJ After All
November 19, 1998 
For Tomorrow We Comply: Why Microsoft's Competitors Should Be Merry, If Only for a Moment
October 22, 1998 
Microsoft and Me: How Microsoft Has Already Been Crippled by the Department of Justice
August 20, 1998 
Taking the fifth: Why Microsoft has more than executive image at stake with Windows NT 5.0
June 26, 1998 
Judge not lest ye be judged: Why Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, not the Department of Justice, is the big loser in court this week
May 23, 1998 
Do these come with a second pair of pants?: Why Bill Gates is likely to be wearing his two new suits for a very long time
March 6, 1998 
Mr. Gates goes to Washington: Why Microsoft and the U.S. government can't understand each other
December 31, 1997 
Wise men and women still walk by night: Why having all the money and all the brains won't buy the future for Microsoft
November 17, 1997 
Take a billionaire to lunch: The real reasons why Microsoft is so desperate to fold Internet Explorer into Windows 98
October 27, 1997 
Sure, Microsoft is guilty (there, I said it!), but that's not the problem: The software industry is sick







