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Oh, Google. You have stepped in it now. Forget about the U.S. Department of Justice. You've got the State of Texas on your tail for antitrust issues now, and justice in Texas can be pretty swift and severe. (Hey, your editor is a native. He remembers.) Of course, Google is alleging that it's not the Lone Star State but Microsoft that's behind this investigation. In any case, giddy up, Google.
Posted by Lee Pender on 09/07/2010 at 1:23 PM
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It might sound like not a big deal, but it is incredibly annoying.
Microsoft this week announced the general availability of two new security solutions designed to help organizations achieve and manage zero trust environments.
Microsoft is vacating its non-voting seat on OpenAI's board "effective immediately," reported Financial Times on Wednesday.
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