A fierce clash between Microsoft and its former acquisition target Intuit marked the reopening of the Justice Department's anti-trust case in the US, writes Gavin Clarke.
Hostilities resumed when William Harris, president and chief executive of personal financial software vendor Intuit, called for 'operating system neutrality'. In his written testimony, Harris sai...
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