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"Microsoft is forcing Windows 95 users to use their Navigator browser!"
In the office, Clark was pacing nervously; he was even more anxious about Netscape's future than CEO Barksdale.
"Microsoft is challenging the moral bottom line of the IT industry; it's a despicable action!"
Barksdale crumpled the newspaper in his hands and angrily threw it into the trash can.
Those journalists, who had shamelessly taken public relations fees from Microsoft and were brazenly touting the former's internet strategies, infuriated him.
As for Durell, he had already bluntly cursed Gates's shamelessness; the latter always managed to come up with disgusting yet unavoidable strategies time after time.
Alright, everyone expected to face competition from Microsoft, but the dirty extent of their methods still refreshed everyone's recognition.
Secretly changing the default browser settings of users? What's the difference between this and robbery? This is sullying the light of democracy in America!