V. MICROSOFT'S RESPONSE TO THE BROWSER THREAT
A. Microsoft's Attempt to Dissuade Netscape from Developing Navigator as a Platform
B. Withholding Crucial Technical Information
C. The Similar Experiences of Other Firms in Dealing with Microsoft
D. Developing Competitive Web Browsing Software
E. Giving Internet Explorer Away and Rewarding Firms that Helped Build Its Usage Share
F. Excluding Navigator from Important Distribution Channels
H. The Success of Microsoft's Effort to Maximize Internet Explorer's Usage Share at Navigator's Expense
I. The Success of Microsoft's Effort to Protect the Applications Barrier to Entry from the Threat Posed by Navigator
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