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Ralph Nader and the Consumer Project on Technology are asking the federal government to take on Microsoft via the pocketbook instead of the courts, by using its purchasing power to solve "security and competition" issues in the software market.
The letter also questions whether a lack of competition in client software markets create security risks for federal agencies, and whether office productivity tools should be required to provide "high-quality ports" to other operating systems, including Linux or BeOS.
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