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Citations

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Sources

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Various editors & contributors. Encarta multimedia encyclopedia. '96 & '98 editions. Redmond: Microsoft, 1996, 1998.

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"Court Stays Final Judgment, Sends Microsoft Case to Supreme Court." June 20, 2000.

Gates, Bill. "Who Decides What Innovations Go Into Your PC?" 1999.

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"Frequently Asked Questions on the Microsoft Antitrust Case." 2000.

"Judge Jackson's Findings of Fiction." 2000.

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"Justice Department Statement About District Court's Decision to Certify Microsoft Case for Direct Appeal to Supreme Court." June 20, 2000.

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Cohen, Adam. "Microsoft Enjoys Monopoly Power..." November 15, 1999.

Gates, Bill. "The Case For Microsoft." May 15, 2000.

Greenfield, Karl Taro. "Microsoft: Everything's O.K. Now, Right? Wrong." January 24, 2000.

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Isaacson, Walter. "They're Trying to Change the Rules." (Interview with Bill Gates) November 22, 1999.

Quittner, Joshua. "Carving up Gates." May 8, 2000.

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Cohen, Adam. "Gates Gets Slammed." April 17, 2000.

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