Did Case say anywhere that it was a close call? |
from providing any significant promotion or distribution of Netscape 's Navigator browser. |
I don't think we've ever had anything quite like it. I can't help thinking what the Republican Party is going to do. |
Internet Explorer has to be the default browser, ... To the extent that we can promote Netscape within the AOL environment, it has to be in a low-profile area. |
It was AOL's objective to have both Navigator and Internet Explorer available to its members, allowing them to choose which browser to use, ... Microsoft, on the other hand, attempted to secure exclusive distribution and promotion for Internet Explorer, with no or few exceptions for distribution or promotion of a competitive browser. |
It was AOL's objective to have both Navigator and Internet Explorer available to its members, allowing them to choose which browser to use. Microsoft, on the other hand, attempted to secure exclusive distribution and promotion for Internet Explorer, with no or few exceptions for distribution or promotion of a competitive browser. |
its market position in operating systems to gain an unfair advantage in the online services business. |
No, ... But the way I looked at it was that it was a close call with the technology, but it was distribution that put (IE) over the top. |
No, ... We looked at five factors. The most important was securing relative parity with MSN on desktop distribution. |
No. Of course not, |
That would be correct, |
the completeness and candor of [his] prior testimony. |
There was no cash payment, |
We have stamped the Netscape issue into the ground. We are not selling Netscape advertising around its browser or otherwise. Let's move on. |
We were deathly concerned about Microsoft getting into the Internet, ... We were working with Netscape to get some advantage so we could compete on at least close to equal terms. |