The Seattle Times: Business & Technology: Google co-founder's speech fails to match all the hype: "Page never mentioned Microsoft, but it became clear how much Google is doing to avoid using its rival's products.
Google developed its own video player for its video library, for instance, even though it could have licensed Windows Media Player. The video player uses Google's home-grown rights-management system as well.
Numerous other programs in the Google Pack also compete directly with Microsoft applications."
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