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===Reference===
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* {{wikipedia|Microsoft}}
* {{wikipedia|Microsoft}}
* [http://microsoft.com official web site]
* [http://microsoft.com official]
===Analysis===
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* '''2007-01-29''' [http://www.charcoaldesign.co.uk/weblog/10 Standard Bearers]: "...Microsoft not only has the audacity to produce a music standard that isn't compatible with the most popular player on the market and call it ''"PlaysForSure"'', but they then fail to make it compatible with their own player. So assuming that (despite being a piece of crap) the [[Zune]] makes it to number 2 in the market by riding on the back of the Microsoft brand (and no doubt some [[FUD]] put out to confuse PC users into thinking that [[iPod]]s don't work on [[Windows (Microsoft)|Windows]] or something), then at that point it will be the case that PlaysForSure is in fact unsupported on the top 2 most popular players, which together will probably occupy something like 90% of the music market." ...although the actual meat of the article exposes much significant evilness than this.
* '''2007-01-29''' [http://www.charcoaldesign.co.uk/weblog/10 Standard Bearers]: "...Microsoft not only has the audacity to produce a music standard that isn't compatible with the most popular player on the market and call it ''"PlaysForSure"'', but they then fail to make it compatible with their own player. So assuming that (despite being a piece of crap) the [[Zune]] makes it to number 2 in the market by riding on the back of the Microsoft brand (and no doubt some [[FUD]] put out to confuse PC users into thinking that [[iPod]]s don't work on [[Windows (Microsoft)|Windows]] or something), then at that point it will be the case that PlaysForSure is in fact unsupported on the top 2 most popular players, which together will probably occupy something like 90% of the music market." ...although the actual meat of the article exposes much significant evilness than this.
 
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* '''2007-09-14''' [http://money.cnn.com/2007/09/14/technology/microsoft_europe.fortune/ Microsoft's big day in court] "A nine-year battle between Microsoft and European antitrust regulators comes to a head Monday, but the {{instate|Redmond|WA}} giant isn't the one with the most at stake, writes Fortune's Jon Fortt."
* '''2007-09-14''' [http://money.cnn.com/2007/09/14/technology/microsoft_europe.fortune/ Microsoft's big day in court] "A nine-year battle between Microsoft and European antitrust regulators comes to a head Monday, but the {{instate|Redmond|WA}} giant isn't the one with the most at stake, writes Fortune's Jon Fortt."
* '''2007-05-18''' [http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2007/05/18/microsoft-no-plans-to-support-odf-despite-backing-the-standard-for-ansi-accreditation Microsoft: No plans to support ODF, despite supporting ANSI accreditation]
* '''2007-05-18''' [http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2007/05/18/microsoft-no-plans-to-support-odf-despite-backing-the-standard-for-ansi-accreditation Microsoft: No plans to support ODF, despite supporting ANSI accreditation]

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  • 2007-01-29 Standard Bearers: "...Microsoft not only has the audacity to produce a music standard that isn't compatible with the most popular player on the market and call it "PlaysForSure", but they then fail to make it compatible with their own player. So assuming that (despite being a piece of crap) the Zune makes it to number 2 in the market by riding on the back of the Microsoft brand (and no doubt some FUD put out to confuse PC users into thinking that iPods don't work on Windows or something), then at that point it will be the case that PlaysForSure is in fact unsupported on the top 2 most popular players, which together will probably occupy something like 90% of the music market." ...although the actual meat of the article exposes much significant evilness than this.

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