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“We believe these Microsoft-based requirements would violate the Competition in Contracting Act because they bear no rational relationship to the DOI's needs, are not written to enhance competition or innovation, and unduly restrict competition.
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But a suit filed by Google last week doesn't have anything to do with antitrust troubles
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A court battle with the Feds sounds like something the search giant would want to avoid
A court battle with the Feds sounds like something the search giant would want to avoid. But a suit filed by Google last week doesn't have anything to do with antitrust troubles. Instead, the suit accuses the federal government of failing to give Google Apps a fair shake when searching for a Web-based documents system. The unindicted co-conspirator in all of this: Microsoft.), Google never had a chance to host the Department of the Interior's document system because the DOI required the winning system
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