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... to the tune of 500 million dollars!
Some people are never satisfied. For years, the enemies of Microsoft Corp. have been praying that somebody, anybody, would finally pin the giant software company to the canvas. And now it's happened, at the hands of a tiny, hitherto unknown outfit in Wheaton, Ill. Yet hardly anyone is celebrating. You'd think the entire software industry, with a single voice, would sing hosannas to Mike Doyle, founder of Eolas Technologies Inc. In a federal court in Chicago last month, a jury ordered Microsoft to pay Eolas more than half a billion dollars in damages.
Talk about David slaying Goliath! :Q
Some people are never satisfied. For years, the enemies of Microsoft Corp. have been praying that somebody, anybody, would finally pin the giant software company to the canvas. And now it's happened, at the hands of a tiny, hitherto unknown outfit in Wheaton, Ill. Yet hardly anyone is celebrating. You'd think the entire software industry, with a single voice, would sing hosannas to Mike Doyle, founder of Eolas Technologies Inc. In a federal court in Chicago last month, a jury ordered Microsoft to pay Eolas more than half a billion dollars in damages.
Talk about David slaying Goliath! :Q