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Whatever the judge decides, Microsoft at these levels discounts a lot of bad news. My view: value is value, whether it's bundled or in pieces. Let the lawyers worry about appeals and remedies. Focus on fundamentals, and you'll do well in the long...
...time.com/personal for more on Microsoft. E-mail Dan at kadlec@time.com See him Tuesdays on CNNfn...
...finally reached the tipping point. Well over 6 million people now own a Palm--the personal digital assistant that accounts for 79% of the market--and use it for everything from managing their calendars to playing infrared Pong. While there are some advantages to having a PDA that runs Microsoft's Pocket PC operating system--most new Pocket PC-running machines feature color, digital music players, handwriting recognition and ClearType, a way to make pages more readable on small screens--Palm remains the standard in the handheld world. There are something like 3,000 programs written for the Palm...
...hours before the justice department recommended splitting Microsoft, TIME spoke to Joel Klein, the U.S. Assistant Attorney General for antitrust, who spearheaded the landmark case against the software giant...
...Your contention seems to be that breaking Microsoft in two is not really all that radical a remedy...