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David Boies Quotes

«Did you yourself ever express your concerns to [former Intel Chief Executive Andrew] Grove that Intel's software work was beginning to overlap with Microsoft's software work?»
Author: David Boies
«Did you or others on behalf of Microsoft tell Intel that Microsoft would hold up support for Intel's microprocessor if Intel did not cooperate with Microsoft?»
Author: David Boies
«What is it about the word 'concerned' that you don't understand?»
Author: David Boies
«I'm not sure what you mean by it? is there a document where I use that term?»
Author: David Boies
«Is the term 'concerned' a term you are familiar with in the English language?»
Author: David Boies
«You understand what is meant by non-Microsoft browsers, do you not, sir?»
Author: David Boies
«Did you want IBM to lower their rhetoric on Java?»
Author: David Boies
«Let me put the question this way. In or about October of 1997, did you want to stop IBM from being what you refer to here as a rabid Java backer?»
Author: David Boies
«If AOL plans to continue to use the Microsoft browser after the acquisition because that's the only way they can get access to the [Windows] desktop, that's a pretty strong indication of the barriers to competition that Microsoft has created.»
Author: David Boies
«There is evidence of what we see here is an exit strategy for Netscape -- that because of the blanket Microsoft has put over it, Netscape was not able to continue its pattern of innovation.»
Author: David Boies

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