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Natural monopoly?
And then how long after that until I, as a browser developer, have to start paying MS for source licenses to IE so I can figure out how to render & process all the extensions that are being used? And what's the chance they'll let me have it given that I write a Java browser?
I *really* hope somebody's got an answer for this, because I sure don't.
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