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[News] Embracing, Extending and Extinguishing Java

Expert Testimony of Ronald Alepin in Comes v. Microsoft - Embrace, Extend,
Extinguish

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| You'll hear some emails read aloud, one of Bill Gates's, an email from
| 1996 about Java, where he says he was losing sleep over how great
| Java was, and you'll see a strategy he suggested -- "fully
| supporting Java and extending it in a Windows/Microsoft way".
|
| [...]
| 
| Well, when applets are cross-platform, it expands the number of 
| applications that are available to you so you can go to a website.
| And if you have a Linux computer or a Macintosh computer or a Windows 3.1 
| computer, you can get an application and it will run.
| 
| You don't have to either select a specific application or hope that the 
| independent software vendor or the website created the application for your 
| platform. So it would increase the number of applications available to you. 
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20070108020408557

Another retrospective piece on the way Microsoft 'extended' technologies to
eliminate ('punish') competition.


Related:

Comes v. Microsoft Resumes Today

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| "Ronald Alepin, an independent consultant and former CTO for Fujitsu,
| disputed the idea that Microsoft had been an innovator in the field.
| He said that interoperability protocols were developed by companies
| other than Microsoft, and that Microsoft has simply extended the
| protocols and then refused to disclose the extensions. In so doing, 
| he told the court, Microsoft "has hijacked standard
| interoperability protocols agreed by the entire industry."
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20070104031852847

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