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For Gates, the conversation was also productive, as Hatch agreed to his demand that the committee add some pro-Microsoft CEOs: Michael Dell of Dell Computer and Doug Burgum of Great Plains Software.
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If elected, those pro-Microsoft directors could then remove Yahoo's poison pill and accept Microsoft's offer.
Microsoft Ratchets Up Deal Pressure on Yahoo Kevin J. Delaney, Robert A. Guth 2008
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There's a story zooming around the blogosphere that the EU smells something rotten in the state of Denmark - or rather in a few countries - where the committees voting on OOXML ballooned suddenly with pro-Microsoft people.
EU to Clobber MS Over OOXML Vote - Allegedly glyn moody 2008
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News and info on a lot of subjects » Blog Archive » FoxNews. com readers slam pro-Microsoft column.
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Also, in compiling the names, it struck me that there is a distinct pro-Microsoft bias in the names that keep bobbing up, which is a tribute to the influence of Frank Arrigo in fostering the local blogger community, especially through TechTalkBlogs.
Archive 2006-10-01 2006
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Also, in compiling the names, it struck me that there is a distinct pro-Microsoft bias in the names that keep bobbing up, which is a tribute to the influence of Frank Arrigo in fostering the local blogger community, especially through TechTalkBlogs.
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I always read it not as quick decisions, but pro-Microsoft shareholders desperate to get the numbers to move up.
Yahoo CEO Bartz: “This Is Not A Company That Needs To Be Pulled Apart For The Chickens.” Erick Schonfeld 2005
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I always read it not as quick decisions, but pro-Microsoft shareholders desperate to get the numbers to move up.
Yahoo CEO Bartz: “This Is Not A Company That Needs To Be Pulled Apart For The Chickens.” Erick Schonfeld 2005
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In short, it involved late-night sleuths creeping around a pro-Microsoft lobbying organization and attempting to bribe several office cleaners for remnants of the trash.
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In short, it involved late-night sleuths creeping around a pro-Microsoft lobbying organization and attempting to bribe several office cleaners for remnants of the trash.
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