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    September 8, 1998
    Microsoft Refutes Government’s Arguments, Urges Court to Dismiss Antitrust Allegations

    Netscape’s Own Statements Prove Government’s Case is Groundless

    September 8, 1998
    Order In the Courts: E-Filing Delivers Efficiency and Cost Savings to the Justice and Legal Community

    New solutions built on the Microsoft BackOffice platform save courts and law firms time and money by allowing judges and attorneys to quickly access information, communicate and transact business from any desktop.

    September 6, 1998
    Microsoft and National Council on the Aging Announce Grants Totaling More Than $400,000 to Help Disadvantaged Older Adults

    Seventeen Organizations for Seniors Receive Cash, Hardware and Software To Increase PC Literacy, Internet Access and Employment Opportunities

    September 6, 1998
    Witnesses Will Prove Microsoft’s Product Innovation Was Designed to Benefit Consumers and Developers

    Microsoft Corp. names the witnesses the company plans to call in the upcoming antitrust trial to prove that the company’s decision to build Internet technologies into the Microsoft Windows operating system was designed to benefit consumers and promote further innovation in high tech industries.

    September 4, 1998
    PC Empowerment Grants Open a World of New Opportunities to Older Americans

    Seventeen community-based organizations will receive PC Empowerment grants of cash, hardware and software to increase PC literacy, Internet access and employment opportunities for older Americans.

    September 2, 1998
    Morris Beton and DRG are Advocates for External Developers Inside Microsoft

    Beton’s Developer Relations Group is credited with giving thousands of developers worldwide the information and technical help they need to build applications faster, more cost-effectively.

    September 2, 1998
    Microsoft’s HomeAdvisor BrokerFirst Program Serves Both Consumers and Brokers

    HomeAdvisor’s new BrokerFirst program provides maximum service to consumers by keeping brokers at the center of real-estate transactions.

    September 2, 1998
    Developer Days ’98 Draws More Than 75,000 Developers Worldwide

    Gates outlines his vision for a corporate digital nervous system to 75,000 developers worldwide.

    September 2, 1998
    Microsoft Asks Court to Reject Government Attempt to Expand and Rewrite Case

    Microsoft filed a motion in Federal District Court to block an attempt by the Department of Justice to expand its case and “transform it beyond recognition.

    September 2, 1998
    Ballmer Launches Encarta Reference Suite 99, Reaffirms Microsoft’s Commitment to Publishing and Education

    Microsoft President Steve Ballmer visits Silicon Valley to reaffirm the company’s commitment to the publishing industry and enhanced education for underserved schools.

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