When Microsoft attempted to dominate the Internet browser business, it led to one of this country's largest anti-trust trials. The details and personalities of that trial were covered by Ken Auletta in The New Yorker magazine. His new book is called World War 3.0: Microsoft and Its Enemies. Robert talks with Auletta about Microsoft's courtroom strategy and how it led to a court order for the company's breakup. (7:30) World War 3.0: Microsoft and Its Enemies by Ken Auletta, published by Random House
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