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Microsoft claims Google is monopoly

Pot calls kettle Chrome

  • Nick Farrell
  • 03 September 2008
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CONVICTED MONOPOLIST, Microsoft has decided that Google is an evil empire and its planning an anti-trust action over the search outfit's new web browser.

Chrome was released yesterday and instead of making added improvements to its IE8, Microsoft has decided that it is better to fight Google in the courts.

Volish insiders claim that Redmond is looking closely at whether Google oversteps any legal boundaries with the way it links its browser, its core search engine and its new office software.

Microsoft has had a lot of experience in anti-trust cases. It has been taken to the cleaners in anti-trust cases across the world.
Now it seems to think that it can use that same weapon against Google. µ

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