I shared the US District Court's findings ruling Microsoft a monopoly. I found the document to be a fascinating economic analysis of the company's market power and its impact on the software industry during the late nineties.
I found a helpful summary from the Economist detailing Microsoft's strategic moves in 2002, focusing on their market position and business challenges during a pivotal period of software expansion and regulatory scrutiny.
I found a resource exploring the possibility of ditching Microsoft software entirely, providing a guide to finding open-source alternatives and operating systems to replace Windows and Office in everyday use.
I've highlighted how Microsoft’s Mac-to-PC 'switcher' ad was a fraud. The featured person actually worked for a PR firm hired by Microsoft, showing the testimonial was a staged corporate response to Apple's campaign.
I'm tracking Microsoft's server status during a major infrastructure outage in early 2001. This resource monitors the downtime of their network services during a period when the company's web presence went almost entirely offline.
I highlight a 2005 Wired investigation into the pervasive industry anxiety surrounding Google’s expansion. It examines how the company's growth across multiple sectors threatened established competitors and sparked fears of a total digital monopoly.