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Mike Morris is angry. Not in a table-pounding, in-your-face kind of way. His anger is much more controlled than that-and just as unnerving. When he speaks, the volume doesn`t rise, but the speed with
Mike Morris is angry. Microsoft's recent unveiling of the first piece of its .NET Internet strategy gave Morris, the general counsel of Sun Microsystems, his first real whiff of the future. And he do
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