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A committee that deals with antitrust issues plans to look into the proposed $3.1 billion merger next week. The search giant and its rivals, Microsoft and Yahoo, are expected to testify.
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I know MS pushed for this, and they better hope it doesn't bite them in their bloated arse. After all, to play catch up with Google, they overpaid for a smaller but very similar company.
If the Google/Double-click merger has anti-trust issues, then the MS/Aquantive deal certainly is.
Amusingly, MS paid nearly double for Aquantive then Google did for double click. That is the size of the fear MS has for Google.
How about that EU Anti-trust verdict.
EVERYTHING you do on the Internet is watched. If you goto an anonymous websites that make you "invisible" on the Internet, guess- what- they probably sell your info too..... I mean really--- how would you prove it was them???? The GOVERNMENT of the United States even spies on its citizens..... And when the US gov't can't get the legal right to spy on you, they just use the British M15(equiv. to the US FBI) intelligence agency which don't have to adhear to US spy law.... Get used to it. Don't do anything on the Internet that you wouldn't mind someone seeing.
Google's business can only survive if they are ethical, but Microsoft's business relies on it continually breaking the law and abusing consumers, so it can continue to force feed millions of people it's crappy virus ridden software.
So I think Google is the best company to own DoubleClick.
Google has at least as many ethical issues as MS, and they are certainly the more dangerous.Knowledge is power.
- users rule
- by wibiki September 28, 2007 2:10 AM PDT
- lets make sure that web users will not be denied the right to block ads! our rights are being chipped away by these giants!
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