Creativity is what spurred the growth of the computer industry 
and technology. Challenges were met and new frontiers conquered through 
sharp-edged innovations and competition. Sadly, over the years small companies 
like Microsoft grew into giants and then lost their thirst for adventure. They 
deliberately hid their proprietary source code and this stunted innovation. Like 
a drug peddlers they have created a “Microsoft” addiction among computer users. 
And, then used the dependency to charge exorbitant prices,
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Since Microsoft 
does not believe in promoting open source technology even with intellectual 
property protection it hampers the faster development of technology and 
discourages others from even attempting improvements or changes,
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Microsoft functions like the Chicago thugs did early this century. It maintains 
a strangle hold on PC users and sellers and creates strategies that prevent 
hardware manufacturers from using systems like Netscape. 
Time and again the company has held 
other businesses and computer users at ransom with it monopoly on Widows and the 
Intel platform,
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a court ruled that Microsoft illegally stunted innovation and did injustice to 
consumers. The company however always maintains that its practices are just 
competitive behavior.
In fact a few years ago, the EC found Microsoft 
guilty of harming the market and consumer by producing less choice and higher 
prices. For abusing its monopoly Microsoft was fined 497.2 million pounds. 
Trapped in its early ways of thinking, Microsoft is still to understand 
and embrace the new world order. The dependency on its old successes, Windows 
and Office, lingers and any innovations are snuffed out as they germinate if 
they are perceived as threats to the old monoliths. 
When examined 
closely one finds that it is not lack of imagination or effort but the corporate 
culture and business practices that drag innovation to the ground. However a 
glimmer of hope emerges from the statement made by Bill Gates, that Microsoft 
plans to open source both Windows and Office in keeping with present day trends. 
Also on the net are what are perceived to be “pr stunts” memos by senior 
Microsoft leaders expressing concern over loss of technological advancements and 
market leadership and that the company sucks at innovation. Being a monopoly 
with insatiable hunger for money the company has had a narrow vision over the 
years. Its dealings have created great mistrust among users as well as business 
partners. There is no admiration or trust amongst techies and, Microsoft has 
become its own enemy.
While Skype introduced phone calls over the web, 
Apple moved with the pace of the cyber world and created downloadable digital 
content, and Google improvised internet search and developed a new online 
advertising model. Microsoft stagnated bogged in its own success,
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And, the truth is that Live Software cannot be termed as innovation, it is a 
revamp at best. 
Microsoft needs to take a closer look at itself, shed 
its inhibitions and shackles to innovate, to lead, to embrace the 
future.