Nine states want Microsoft to make more concessions to resolve antitrust charges, including changes to its flagship software products. A 40-page document filed Friday by the states calls for stripped-down versions of Microsoft's Windows and Office that would work with competing operating systems. ``This remedies request offers a powerful, compelling blueprint for reform and restoring competition and for stopping Microsoft's misuse of its monopoly power,'' said Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut's attorney general.
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