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Posted: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 09:26:19 Post Subject: |
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Could be lots of reasons to play nice...
anti-trust - they can't complain their software doesn't work if MS offers to help them with it. "MS did something to specifically make Firefox not work" Seen that complaint many times with new releases....
publicity - MS realizes the large market share Firefox has, so playing nice gives MS good publicity
doing the right thing - Ok, this one is a bit hard to imagine, but it IS possible...
Changing tactics - look at all that MS has done differently with Vista compared to other release...contacting the hacker community was a BIG change...
And you could also be right.... |
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