Theres no "real" doubt that the government attack on the microsoft monopoly is a big bunch of bull. I stuck with netscape over IE for many years until their installations started fooling with my mac OS (which was problematic itself without any help from netscape).
DPII
I dont think you have to be an economist to have a valid opinion in this area (so I'll give you my opinion).
I guess its a tricky point. I would say that MS products have improved and that the value has improved. Others would say that the improvements would be faster with more competition. That may be true, but it could also be a disaster. I work on macs and pc's and despite cross platform improvements (mostly MS products) it can still be a huge pain in the ass. I cant imagine what it would be like with 10's or hundreds of OS. Hardware manufacturers have enough problems with drivers etc for various windows versions. Software, including games, would be a nightmare, it would be like the gaming consoles. You want to play a game you've got to buy a whole new system.
I dont know why MS does what it does, but I'm glad it does. I suspect that the threat of an unforseen development in the computer technology keeps Gates awake at night and that keeps MS performing.
DPII
I dont think you have to be an economist to have a valid opinion in this area (so I'll give you my opinion).
How is it exactly that a monopoly or at least a company with a hegemony over a particular market gives better quality services for cheaper costs without competition to act as incentive for doing those things?
I dont know why MS does what it does, but I'm glad it does. I suspect that the threat of an unforseen development in the computer technology keeps Gates awake at night and that keeps MS performing.
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