>What were people actually saying by Tweeting about their visit? They are telling others about their life experiences. It's called communication, we do it in real life all the time, why can't we do it online? If…
>Excuse me if you may for I wish all to understand this, and not just those with a degree in understanding legal or technical jargon. I couldn't understand any of it. If this is meant to be for all, then should I go…
Fair, I get you. I still wouldn't have a problem with the corrected analogy. Firstly, I consider the web browser an integral part of an OS even if you have the choice to replace it, so it's not creating a further…
Or more related, why can Microsoft bundle Paint and Outlook without providing alternate graphic programs and mail clients?
Why don't they start fining car manufacturers for not providing customers with a choice of seats made by other manufactures? Antitrust law in the EU is a load of bs, coming from someone who uninstalls IE first thing…
>What were people actually saying by Tweeting about their visit? They are telling others about their life experiences. It's called communication, we do it in real life all the time, why can't we do it online? If…
>Excuse me if you may for I wish all to understand this, and not just those with a degree in understanding legal or technical jargon. I couldn't understand any of it. If this is meant to be for all, then should I go…
Fair, I get you. I still wouldn't have a problem with the corrected analogy. Firstly, I consider the web browser an integral part of an OS even if you have the choice to replace it, so it's not creating a further…
Or more related, why can Microsoft bundle Paint and Outlook without providing alternate graphic programs and mail clients?
Why don't they start fining car manufacturers for not providing customers with a choice of seats made by other manufactures? Antitrust law in the EU is a load of bs, coming from someone who uninstalls IE first thing…