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Joe, I don't really want to be the guy who is defending Microsoft today, so I'm not going to argue much either! :) I agree that most of their products (if not all) weren't the first in the market. But they have taken existing products and improved upon them. That itself contains some form of innovation, doesn't it? They do have a research team that appears to be working on some innovative ideas. Mike > I'm not trying to be argumentative, but I'm not sure exactly what that > list is, Mike. It looks like a typical list of technologies that > Microsoft has adapted for their own purposes. <snip> > Joe
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