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Google, Adobe, Hypocrisy

As for Adobe’s worries about the XML Paper Specification (XPS) - surely they’re not worried about a bit of a competition ? So, they don’t mind competition as long as its from a smaller entity and not someone who can stand up to them and take them on, like Microsoft ? They can ride roughshod over the entire portable document format, but they don’t like it when someone provides them with real competition. Isn’t it good for consumers when multiple formats compete with each other, especially when they are backed by companies that can put in resources to make the products better ?

Sibin comments on the hypocrisy of companies like Google, Adobe and Symantec, with respect to the fresh Microsoft-EU anti-trust controversy over Windows Vista

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