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A Wall Street Journal reporter says in a new book that even though Gates screwed up Microsoft's future he still might "shoot the moon."
By Andrew Leonard
August 30, 2001
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Microsoft can't seem to get its free e-mail act together. So what does that mean for the company's plans for total Net domination?
By Damien Cave
August 21, 2001
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Bill Gates and Co. say open-source software harms technological innovation -- but the attack from Redmond could easily backfire.
By Andrew Leonard
May 3, 2001
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In "Enemy at the Gates" we feel the thrill and mischief of making love secretly while surrounded by others.
By David Thomson
March 23, 2001
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What Silicon Valley is trying to do now, Cézanne and Picasso achieved decades ago.
By Colin Stewart
November 28, 2000
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Strange requests from the transcendental cowgirl; "Spaceman" Lee claims Dubya's a puffin' partyer. Plus: Bill Gates shakes a plenty funky tail feather!
By Amy Reiter
November 20, 2000
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You'd expect Gates and Ballmer to gloat about their plans for a Net-based platform teeming with complex features -- but Marc Andreessen?
By Katharine Mieszkowski
June 23, 2000
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From punch cards to Linux, hackers love to tinker and share. Even Bill Gates can't stop them.
By Andrew Leonard
June 22, 2000
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As Microsoft prepares to unveil its next-generation software, we offer a few gentle suggestions.
By Kaitlin Quistgaard
June 22, 2000
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By forcing Microsoft to comply with conduct remedies in 90 days, Jackson may have put the case exactly where he doesn't want it -- in the Court of Appeals.
By Damien Cave
June 16, 2000
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The judge says you just can't trust Microsoft. It's the company's own fault.
By Scott Rosenberg
June 9, 2000
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There's a gorgeous George in upcoming television spots; he's George W.'s biracial nephew and Bush is soft on Microsoft.
By Alicia Montgomery
June 9, 2000
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The ruling fails to spur a sell-off of MSFT as die-hard investors hold firm that Gates & Co. will prevail.
By Diane Seo
June 8, 2000
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Microsoft's competitors argue that a breakup could get the bully off their backs.
By Janelle Brown, Damien Cave and Katharine Mieszkowski
June 7, 2000
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Judge Jackson doesn't just order Microsoft broken up -- he blasts the company for not taking his ruling seriously.
By Andrew Leonard and Janelle Brown
June 7, 2000
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In lieu of a breakup, Microsoft proposes some minor behavior modifications to cure it of its monopolizing ways.
By Salon Technology staff
May 11, 2000
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Are bad reviews part of the anti-Horowitz conspiracy? Plus: Woe is Microsoft; bodybuilders are a stereotype of masculinity.
May 3, 2000
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Gates' Microsoft defense is full of holes, but so is the government's breakup plan.
By Scott Rosenberg
May 1, 2000
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Justice outlines its plan for two post-Microsoft companies: Office with no Windows, Windows with no Office -- and only one of them gets Gates.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
April 29, 2000
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Wall Street has pummeled Bill Gates' stock price -- and the reasons are more psychological than financial.
By Steve Bodow
April 28, 2000
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Microsoft is on the campaign trail, hustling for a better public opinion.
By Lydia Lee
April 10, 2000
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Was the ruling too hard on Microsoft? Plus: Is David Duke right about immigration? Housekeepers need jobs, not middle-class guilt.
April 7, 2000
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The media played the Microsoft trial as a judgment on the CEO's personality -- and there was no way he could win.
By Sean Elder
April 5, 2000
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Microsoft watchers, company leaders and critics weigh the software giant's future in the wake of the antitrust ruling.
By Salon Technology staff report
April 3, 2000
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After-school programs bleed Mom and Dad while dissing Junior's teachers.
By Catherine Davis
February 29, 2000