department of justice
February 2, 2006 
The Walt Within: What If Disney's Prize Wasn't Pixar, but Jobs?
January 26, 2006 
The Falafel Connection: All Those NSA Wiretaps Are Just a Friendster in Disguise
January 19, 2006 
Hitler on Line One: There's a Long History of Intercepting Foreign Communications, and Some of It May Have Been Legal
October 7, 2004 
The Chris Phillips Deal: Did Microsoft Lie to the Department of Justice? Maybe So
December 6, 2001 
He's Not in It for the Profit: Steve Satchell for Microsoft Anti-Trust Compliance Committee!
November 8, 2001 
Caught in a .NET: Don't Expect Microsoft to Give Up One Weapon Without Acquiring Another — How .NET Assures the Continuation of Monopoly
November 1, 2001 
Sharper Than Ever: Microsoft's C# Language Might Be the Death of Java, but Sun's the One to Blame
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
January 4, 2001 
Why I Get the Big Bucks: Bob's High-Tech Predictions for 2001
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
April 27, 2000 
Of Black Holes and Bank Notes: Chaos Theory and Astrophysics are Changing the Stock Market, but You and I Won't Benefit
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
December 30, 1999 
You Can't Get There From Here: Twenty Predictions for the Year 2000
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 25, 1998 
Butt-out Netscape and AOL!: Don't You Know I Have a TV Show Airing This Week?
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
July 9, 1998 
You can't get there from here: Why Windows 98 is just one of many indicators that most companies don't really care about their customers
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
March 6, 1998 
Mr. Gates goes to Washington: Why Microsoft and the U.S. government can't understand each other
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







