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Google execs say Microsoft has a history of "not playing fair," but they're too busy creating new products to pay too much attention.
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Microsoft doesn't play fair??? WAAAAAAAA!!!
by lingsun May 10, 2006 6:20 PM PDT
What a crybaby! Microsoft has a history of competing with their competitors. Obviously, something criminal is going on here. What about Google's "anti-competitive" behavior? They're trying to compete with Microsoft but it isn't OK when Microsoft tries to compete with them? Hey, Google, continue to suck up to your communist Chinese bosses and help them oppress 1200 million people.
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unfair
by mortis9 May 10, 2006 10:02 PM PDT
everyone, including microsoft and apple, want access to the chinese market. what's your argument? for the ability to reach a single market containing 1/5 of the world's population, most companies would do just about anything. so again, what's you point?
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I like Microsoft
by yellowhat5 May 10, 2006 8:21 PM PDT
I really do like microsoft, I know they don't do a lot of things as well as they should but really. Say there where 3 equally popular and equally used operating systems out there, then which one do software developers work with? point is its nice having just one
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Microsoft is still ahead by much over Google
by May 11, 2006 12:07 PM PDT
It is interesting to me that so much emphasis and hype is placed on Google these days. Yes, they have the most comprehensive search engine available, but what about all of the other business components necessary for businesses to function and be productive? Microsoft has so many other tentacles at different fronts, and who won the war between Netscape and Microsoft? I am still not convinced that Google is as vital as it is portrayed. The other products that Google has are still a ways from being adopted in a production setting in my opinion. As long as company's like Intel and AMD continue to make processors for the PC, consumers will continue to buy them, which will continue to carry the Microsoft operating system. This is more powerful to me than going back to dummy terminals that run exclusive web applications, unless the culture has a great shift in moving to such arena. If anything Google should watch for Microsoft on maintaining the edge in searching capabilities and the marketing of it.

My 2 cents
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Google vs MS
by sanjayb May 13, 2006 6:15 AM PDT
I like this comment:

http://spaces.msn.com/techmoments/Blog/cns!B874277322574975!193.entry
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GOOG vs MSFT
by i_made_this May 14, 2006 9:44 AM PDT
IMHO the *public face of the war* hasn't even been displayed yet but it certainly will be more and more over the coming five years until Google has replaced Microsoft as America's most powerful and leading software firm once and for all. All that's left really is for Google to get the nonsense over with and get on with the inevitable by partnering with or buying out (1) a leading o/s maker like Sun or one of the leading Linux distro's (2) a leading American ISP like EarthLink (3) maqking 100% concrete their ownership of Mozilla Inc (not Org).

The rest is already really in the bag. And contrary to public opinion which is based in large part on Google's shrewd public commentary misdirection, Google ain't about mere search anymore. They left search engineering advancement efforts and heavy R&D investment in same far behind a couple years ago in reality and have movged on to much bigger and better things now that they've clearly conquered the global search mass market. Pls do not not flame me for stating this ~ I am NOT making the case that GOOG offers the *best* search product ~ I am only stating statisical business fact ~ GOOG commands such an exceptional market position in search that it is not worth their investment at this point in doing anything more than *tweaking efforts* on their search product ~ no matter what GOOG states for public consumption about search remaing their focus. Of course it remains their focus in the literal sense of current income stream but it is not at all their future primary income stream and Mountain View has known this for the past two years. It's one of the major reasons they quite shrewdly leave all their other excelling software progs like IM, webmail, mapping, media player, virtual hard drive etc etc in the purposefully deceptive BETA catagory in order to throw public attention from these critically brilliant ALPHA-in-reality progs til they've put the whole google package of software together replete with security suite and office suite etc etc in order that they may take on MSFT full frontally all at once.

It is a brilliant and wickedly aggressive stratgey - it is business and nothing more and they have trumped MSFT on all fronts on that score. They have most shrewdly learned their lessons well of how to NOT proceed based on MSFT's lousy global p/r track record. Google is a master at brilliant p/r ~ a critically important part of any marketing machine.

As many have already said before the likes of me lol, like it or not we may as well get familiar with GOOG's progs now and current strategic partnerships in the industry because that *whole package* will be the leading way the world computes by 2011.

And that package definately excludes Windows inclusive of its bundled IE browser as a marginally supported second-seat o/s player.

So that's my silly two cents. And Wall Street's silly billions of investment dollars.
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Google's Not-so-New Products
by bdonohue1 May 17, 2006 5:35 PM PDT
See this analysis from Nearly Redmond Nick for some insight into how Trends, Co-op, Desktop, and Notebook aren't as new as Google may want you to think they are.
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