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mydiamond

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Microsoft would have a vested interest in:
 
  a. the creation of free software that is completely compatible with Microsoft Office.
  b. an operating system created by another company that buyers could chose instead of Windows or Vista for their new computer.
  c. creating new software that is compatible only with existing Microsoft products.
  d. promoting new types of Mac computers.

Question 2

Stakes in either maintaining or transforming the status quo are called:
 
  a. normal accidents.
  b. the collective conscience.
  c. the moral imperative.
  d. vested interests.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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