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From: Don Bradford
Sent: Friday, February 13, 1998 7:35 AM
To: Ben Waldman
Cc: Bill Gates; Paul MAritz; David Cole; Dave Reed; Charles Fitzgearld; 
Jon DeVaan 
Subject: RE: Java on Macintosh/IE Control
ISL is something Apple seems to really want to jumpstart their protocol 
work and act as an integrated point for their new key chain stuff. It 
could really help Netscape, so I've only been willing to talk about in 
the context of IE as the exclusive browser. [They could ship Netscape on 
secondary media] 
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From: Ben Waldman
Sent: Friday, February 13, 1998 1:02 AM
To: Don Bradford
Cc: Bill Gates; Paul Maritz; David Cole; Dave Reed; Charles Fitzgearld; 
Jon DeVaan 
Subject: RE: Java on Macintosh/IE Control
RE IE -
Sounds like we will give them the HTML control for nothing except making 
IE the "standard browser for Apple". I think they should be doing this 
anyway. Though the language of the agreement uses the word "encourage" I 
think the spirit is that Apple should be using it everywhere, and if 
they don't do it, then we can use Office as a club. So I guess I'm 
saying that I don't think we should give them the HTML control unless 
they make IE the exclusive browser (and not need to bargain with ISL). 
http://edge-op.org/iowa/www.iowaconsumercase.org/122106/PLEX0_2844.pdf
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