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Thursday will mark the opening round in the heavyweight fight over Google's acquisition of DoubleClick.
Thursday will mark the opening round in the heavyweight fight over Google's acquisition of DoubleClick.
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Text, or Graphic, its all advertising and alot of people would not necessarily see the distinction.
Only an idiot would confuse a retailer with a parcel delivery service.
I don't think people in general has any love for advertisements, whether printed or online, and I find it extremely distrubing that MS of all companies are complaining, since their track record regarding competition isn't the best.
The bottom line is that some major corp is standing to loose a lot of money hence the opposition to the merger.
They might be fighting the right war, but for all the wrong reasons. Since when did any major corp gave a @#$%^ about how much people pay for any product.
So what's the problem if Google had text ads and banners?
The noise they are making could bite them in their huge ass.
This was personally handled by Managing Principals of Google, Inc. who did not like his critisism of Intelligence Oversight Policy and Google Management.
Until existing Management is removed from Google, Inc. They should be prohibited from any Acquisitions on the basis of the Security Risk they caused the US Government and Violation of Laws regarding the handling of CLASSIFIED - TOP SECRET information and violation of multiple Security Clearances at the company.
Google, inc is unsuited to new acquisitions at this time.
Sincerely,
James Reginald Harris, Jr. INVENTOR
Lets not forget that Microsoft are the ones who were found guilty of being a monopoly and then ***** slapped and basically they go off easy.
I don't remember GOogle ever being found of the same thing.
Ummmmm. Yeah. People should. Because in this case, MS is actually right: Having Google own the entire online advertising market by acquisition isn't a good thing, because it drives up the cost of advertising and that makes goods/services more expensive for all of us.
On the other hand, Microsoft are simply driven by profit. No heart, no passion, just 1 goal - revenue. They don't innovate, they imitate. It’s a lot easier for them to buy into established markets, then to try and create and set new standards, which is what Google have done and why they deserve it over Microsoft.
Keep up the great work Google, thanks.
Meanwhile, the regulars should agree with Microsoft and strip Microsoft of it's internet advertising division as well.
Using your example neither Microsoft or Google should have a say in this.
I agree that Microsoft was found to be a monopoly in court and had controls put into place. What needs to happen now is to work proactively with Google (remember you said they played well with the IT community) to get the controls in place for their business so that the playing field is level.
- Microsoft making accusations. hmmph
- by ripntime November 16, 2007 10:33 PM PST
- Well it's a well known fact MS don't have a problem knocking out other business's completly.
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(19 Comments)Was it not ballmer who recently said were going to kill them (GOOGLE) in a fit of rage that involved chair throwing of some kind. that still makes me laugh.
Tough S**T MS you buy an advert biz they buy an advert biz, so what that it might gain them more market share was that not your intent buying Aquantive. Oh and ballmers kill them statement points a similar picture.
Sounds like the bully crying in the corner with a bleeding nose to mommy after every one finds out he's not that tough it's all talk, threats and FUD when that one little kid finally stands up to the Mighty MS Bully Machine.
Way to go GOOGLE.