Asher: Rather than go through the list one by one, I think we should use the following global criteria.
1) Was the functionality created before Microsoft gained an OS monopoly? Paint, Wordpad, etc. were all done well before Microsoft gained an OS monopoly.
2) Is the addition really a fix for the shortcomings of the OS rather than added functionality? Defrag, anti-spyware and a firewall strike me as falling under this category.
Most of that list you gave are OK for Microsoft to include, IMO. Really, Microsoft should be broken up, but it might not be practical to break the OS business into parts.
The focus on the media player and browser is entirely understandable. While Microsoft was a monopoly, it used its market power to marginalize competitors in these two areas.
1) Was the functionality created before Microsoft gained an OS monopoly? Paint, Wordpad, etc. were all done well before Microsoft gained an OS monopoly.
2) Is the addition really a fix for the shortcomings of the OS rather than added functionality? Defrag, anti-spyware and a firewall strike me as falling under this category.
Most of that list you gave are OK for Microsoft to include, IMO. Really, Microsoft should be broken up, but it might not be practical to break the OS business into parts.
The focus on the media player and browser is entirely understandable. While Microsoft was a monopoly, it used its market power to marginalize competitors in these two areas.
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