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Post by Administrator on Aug 5, 2002 12:25:50 GMT -5
Microsoft Corp. will reveal hundreds of pieces of proprietary computer code from its monopoly Windows operating system in the next several weeks to comply with an antitrust settlement it signed with the U.S. Justice Department last year, the company said on Monday. The software giant said the disclosures are part of its first steps to comply with the settlement that must still be approved by a federal judge and is still opposed by nine state attorneys general seeking stiffer sanctions. Microsoft said it plans to disclose 385 bits of computer code and internal operating rules, previously kept secret, that outside software developers can use to write programs to run on Windows. "With these new (disclosures), software developers will have additional development choices in designing their Windows programs," the company said in a statement.
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Post by truth on Aug 16, 2002 21:18:12 GMT -5
"With these new (disclosures), software developers will have additional development choices in designing their Windows programs," the company said in a statement.
<snort>With that spaghetti code, if any M$ competitor tries to use it they'll prolly go bankrupt, thus accomplishing one thing M$ couldn't do with closed source.
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