Talk:Product bundling

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The discussion on product bundling here is mostly centered around digital products. What about other types of product bundles, like the combo meal at a fast food joint?

[edit] Microsoft

In the late 1990s, Microsoft was accused of product tying when it claimed that certain utilities were "intrinsic parts" of its Windows operating system. I think this was when Netscape was still trying to sell its browser.


Microsoft's assertion was that the browser was a "function" of the operating system. Netscape argued that it was just an extra piece of software, on a par with a word processor or spreadsheet program. Anyone remember the details? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ed Poor (talkcontribs) 20:53, 23 February 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Suggest merge from Compilation (games)

Suggest merge from Compilation (games) since it is an one-line stub. --Voidvector 11:26, 12 October 2007 (UTC)

Agreed. This article just screams "MERGE!" The basic definition and the article itself are so freakin' small it's a damn shame. --ZeroGiga 02:34, 19 Novemeber 2007 (UTC)