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Why Microsoft Word won't disappear after 'landmark ruling'

Silicon.com | 103 days 17 hours 23 minutes ago

The news that a judge has slapped an injunction that could bar Microsoft from selling its flagship Word software is a big deal. But don't expect to......

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    ZDNet - 104 days 12 hours 52 minutes ago

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    CNET News - 104 days 9 hours 45 minutes ago

    The chairman of the company that has won a landmark injunction against Microsoft says his goal is not to see Microsoft Word pulled from store...

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    Financial Times - 104 days 2 hours 37 minutes ago

    Microsoft was on Wednesday ordered to modify the main versions of its Word program for creating documents and pay $240m for infringing on a patent...

  • Microsoft to appeal Word patent ruling

    The Australian - 103 days 22 hours 24 minutes ago

    Correspondents in Washington | August 13, 2009MICROSOFT plans to appeal a ruling by a Texas judge that would ban the US software giant from selling...

 

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