Jbrodkin writes "The judgment in United States vs. Microsoft is on the verge of expiring, nearly a decade after antitrust commander ruled Microsoft unfairly limited warfare against its online network Explorer browser. Microsoft has two more weeks to fulfill the final requirements in the antitrust case, which is booked to expire on May 12. though Netscape finally didn't benefit, the resolution seems to have done its job. From a peak of 95% market share, by some estimates online network Explorer now has less than half of the browser market. Microsoft, of course, filed its own antitrust action against Google this week, and even commented publicly on the irony of its doing so, noting that Microsoft has 'spent more than a decade wearing the shoe on the other foot.'"


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