Google Wins One Against Microsoft
Google won a key victory in a lawsuit against the US Interior Department, two months after the Web giant accused the agency of improperly favoring rival Microsoft in a contract bid to provide a new email system.
Susan Braden, a federal judge in Washington (DC), on Jan 3 issued a preliminary injunction that prevents the Interior Department from deciding to use Microsoft's email and collaboration tools for its 88,000 employees as part of the federal government's move to Web-based applications software. In an order unsealed late Jan 4 in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, Judge Braden wrote that Google had made a preliminary showing that the agency "violated the Competition in Contracting Act," which was passed in 1984 to promote "full and open competitive."
Google Wins One Against Microsoft Google wins legal faceoff with Microsoft over key government contract (Los Angeles Times)