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Old 04-21-2011, 02:46 PM   #1
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Whether or not you believe Opera Software is correct in its try to persuade the European Commission (EC) with the wisdom of forcing Microsoft to quit bundling exclusively Online Explorer with Windows, there;s an additional component of Opera;s December 13 antitrust complaint the court hopefully will ignore.Opera is attempting to get the EC to force Microsoft to create Net Explorer (IE) compliant with Internet requirements as component with the antitrust suit it filed on December 13. Even though quite a few Web developers and buyers have already been annoyed and upset more than Microsoft;s failure to make IE “100 percent standards-compliant” (whatever that really means), Opera;s strategy to force the issue through the courts his is a really bad idea. Off the top of my head, here are just a number of reasons why:1. Should antitrust courts be the ones in charge of determining which versions of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XHTML,Office 2010 Professional, Document Object Model (DOM) and other Internet standards are the ones to which all browser/Web developers should be writing? Participants in a range of standards bodies can;t even agree among themselves which version of these standards is the best. How are judges supposed to wade through the browser-standards confusion in a good/fair way?2. Would it be positive for clients if Microsoft were suddenly forced to make a version of IE that looked good on paper,Windows 7 64 Bit, in terms of significantly more complete standards compliance,Office Professional Plus 2010, but which broke third-party and custom Web applications? Microsoft has argued that it is trying to avoid this situation with IE and is working on several ways it can make IE far more standards-complaint without breaking existing apps, completely upsetting the partner/customer universe.3. With Mozilla, Firefox has proved you don;t need government intervention to wrest a substantial percentage with the browser market from Microsoft. You just friends with deep pockets (like Google) and a community of dedicated developers — plus a guaranteed customer base who prefer anything other than Microsoft technologies.In the end,Office 2007 Enterprise, Microsoft;s own inertia, browser-security problems and inability to react quickly to market changes (where,Microsoft Office 2007 Product Key, oh where, is IE 8?) will continue to help its browser competitors extra than a ruling by the EU or other antitrust body would.What do you believe? Is Opera;s try to obtain the European Commission to force the unbundling of IE from Windows too late? And what;s your take on Opera;s attempt to obtain the courts involved in enforcing Web-standards compliance?
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