Two more Microsoft Corp. executives are taking the stand to respond to allegations that the Windows operating system unfairly favors the company's own products.
Will Poole and Linda Averett, appearing Thursday, are two of the remaining four Microsoft officials scheduled to testify in the hearing to determine antitrust penalties against the company.
RealNetworks vice president David Richards testified in late March that when consumers try to create music CDs or play digital music, Windows XP tends to use its own media player even if the user selected the RealNetworks product as the default player.
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