The would-be do-gooders in the European Union who have given Microsoft  such fits over the years are getting serious about going after another American  target: Google. 
And what incriminating stuff does the EU have on Google? Well...none,  actually, but the European governing body is pretty darn sure that Google has  been evil somehow. Check out these allegations leveled against the company,  taken from the article quoted above:
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	Posted by Lee Pender on December 01, 20104 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		
You probably won't be able  to use it yet, but the missing link between Google Docs and Microsoft Office  (from the Google side, anyway) is in beta. 
 
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We read (and write) it all the time: Microsoft is behind the curve in  developing for new technology formats. Redmond's  smartphone operating system is an also-ran. Microsoft has no tablet strategy.  Google, Apple and RIM are just killing the old dinosaur in those areas.
But so what? Microsoft is still raking in money, and there's still a  Windows laptop on almost every...well, lap, we suppose, or desk. The company's  server products are going like gangbusters, and even Dynamics is settling into  a niche. No big deal, right? Tablets, trick-pony phones and all those toys can  take a back seat to real technology.
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				The Supreme Court is going to hear Microsoft's appeal in the patent  case that led to an injunction on sales of Microsoft Word.  We kind of like Microsoft's chances here given the pro-business nature of this  court. Don't hold your breath for news on this, though -- the Supremes, with or  without Diana Ross, hope to reach a decision by the end of June.
 
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Just a note: RCPU has next week off, so you won't see this newsletter  online or in your inbox. As we do every year (although I think we forgot to do  it last year), we wish you our traditional Happy Thanksgiving from R-C-P-U! 
Anyway, let's finish off the week by running some reader feedback.  Although it's not exactly at the heard of our readers' concerns, we just love  writing about (OK, making fun of) the Kin, which might be on its way back for a  curtain call.  Reader Michael, though, says that the Kin wouldn't necessarily be headed for  failure again if it were to reappear:
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Version 6.1 of Avaya's IP Office communication platform says goodbye  Windows, hello Linux.  The company claims collaboration, productivity and cost improvements. We'll  see.
 
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We can imagine that there were days of wine and roses at past Microsoft  shareholder meetings. Champagne  flowed, caviar gleamed and the whole affair had the feel of a huge gala dinner.  OK, so maybe things weren't that fancy...but they were surely better than they  are now.
The marriage between Microsoft and its shareholders, once so vibrant,  has gone a bit...stale. Hence the decidedly not-party atmosphere at this week's  shareholder meetings, in which rumblings and grumblings about the company's  long-stagnant stock price drowned out whatever noise popping champagne corks  might have made. 
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	Posted by Lee Pender on November 17, 20104 comments