Black Entertainment Television
DreamWorks SKG
Helicon Publishing
Individual Inc.
NBC
Comcast
Navitel
TCl
Web TV Networks
Altmira
AVC Inc.
Blue Ribbon Soundworks
RealNetworks
VDONet
VXtreme
Electric Gravity
EXOS
Bruce Artwick
Digital Anvil
RenderMorphics
SingleTrac Entertainment Technologies
Softimage
Aha! Software
Lernout & Hauspie
Flash communications
General magic
Hotmail
Linkage software
MESA group
Network Managers
Wildfire communications
Aspect Software Engineering
Colusa Software
Cooper & Peters
Dimension X
Elemental Software
Firefly Network
Interse
NetCarta
One Tree Software
Proginet Corporation
ResNova
TRADOS
Vermeer Technologies
eShop
E-Stamp Corp.
First Data Corp.
Panorama Software
Netwise
Apple
UUNET
That's quite a list, isn't it ? It includes companies involved in news, publishing, media, television, cable, multimedia, interactive entertainment, new interfaces, e-mail, instant messaging, internet tools, electronic commerce, database tools and others.
Ask yourself this, 'What are the majority of these companies involved it ?'. You should soon come to the conclusion that most are to do with communications. Why ? Because Bill himself is on a quest for world domination. If you do not accept the cookies from the Microsoft site, you cannot visit it as Billy will not allow you in unless you hand over what could be valuable or incriminating data about yourself.
Here are some of the quotes Microsoft have uttered within the past few years. Some of them are even bringing about Microsoft's demise now. :D
"Winning Internet browser share is a very, very important goal for us." - Bill Gates - Microsoft CEO
"Pitting browser against browser is hard since Netscape has 80% marketshare and we have less than 20%........I am convinced we have to use windows - this is the one thing they don't have." - James Allchin - Microsoft senior vice president.
"[It will] be very hard to increase browser share on the merits of Internet Explorer alone. It will be more important to leverage the OS asset to make people use IE instead of Navigator." - Christian Wildfeuer - Microsoft manager.
"......[Windows 98] must be a killer on [PC] shipments so that Netscape never gets a chance." - James Allchin - Microsoft senior vice president.
"We are going to cut off their air supply. Everything they're selling, we're going to give away for free." - Paul Maritz - Microsoft group vice president.
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