Word: competitors
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...California over Java, and another in Utah about DOS (how's that for relevance?) -- talk about pretty much the same thing: Microsoft's leveraging its platform dominance into software dominance. Bristol (which makes a product called Wind/U that is meant to bridge the code gulf between Windows and a competitor, Unix, and vice versa) says Microsoft withheld the NT code to keep Bristol -- and Unix programmers -- out of the software game now dominated by Windows-viable products. Microsoft, unsurprisingly, denies the claim. But after Gates pulled the rug out from under his own defense team Thursday in Washington with...
...Columbia will also be a tough competitor in the race. The Lions edged out the Crimson in the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges (EARC) Sprints on May 9. Columbia finished in 5:52.12, while Harvard came in just behind at 5:52.83. Princeton won the race with...
Last season, Hill led the Crimson and was sixth in the Ivy League with 16 points per game, and led the league with 6.6 assists per game, almost one better than his nearest competitor, Dartmouth's Flinder Boyd...
Last season, Hill led the Crimson and was sixth in the Ivy League with 16 points per game, and led the league with 6.6 assists per game, almost one better than his nearest competitor, Dartmouth's Flinder Boyd...
...ceded to other agencies. Since then, State and Treasury have fought a turf war behind the scenes over control of Washington's response to the Asian financial crisis and Russia's economic bailout. Summers will now have Eizenstat under his wing, instead of his being a Foggy Bottom competitor. The player trade "wasn't Madeleine's first choice," said a senior White House aide. She's now looking for a heavyweight to fill Eizenstat's post so no more turf slides away...