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Essay on Microsoft, Apple, network externalities and antitrust history The passage is a historical and analytical commentary without any new factual allegations, specific transactions, or names of individuals tied to wrongdoing. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Describes network externalities that kept Windows dominant.; Notes Microsoft's missed opportunity with mobile devices.; Draws analogies between past monopolies and current tech firms.
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