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Comments on: Microsoft looking to pull end-around on Google?

Microsoft is reportedly moving to reel in Verizon Wireless, which seemed close to doing a deal with Google.

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by gerrrg November 6, 2008 10:44 PM PST
Well then, I guess this invalidates Ballmer's previous remarks dismissing Android. LOL!
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by jaypres November 6, 2008 11:20 PM PST
How low can MS go?
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by jackdaniels08 November 7, 2008 12:55 AM PST
My mobile service provider is Verizon and like most people in the U.S. and the world I use Google Search and my next mobile phone which will be a smart phone must have Google on it. I think many people that use Verizon may switch carriers if they do not carry Google Search. I know I will. Now if Verizon is smart they will stick with Google and come to satisfactory terms of agreement because I'm sure that Verizon doesn't want to lose customers. If Verizon wants to compete with next generation phones that outdoes and outshines the competition, they need to have the best of the best and most widely used products on their smart phones.
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by Maccess November 7, 2008 1:10 AM PST
Times have changed since 1996. MS Search is the default search in Windows and Internet Explorer, but a one click patch can switch everything over to Google. From signing of the deal, I'll give it about 5 minutes before a downloadable patch to switch to the search engine of your choice is available on-line.
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by aMUSICsite November 7, 2008 2:36 AM PST
I hope that's not MS offering free software on a mobile device, were they not slagging off Google for that yesterday. Well I guess if the deal breaks down MS will be saying it was a stupid idea in a few weeks.
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by hulksmashlinux November 7, 2008 5:15 AM PST
I used to do this while playing monopoly as a kid. As soon as someone landed on a property and wanted to buy it from someone else, I would make an offer to buy it as well. I didn't want it but I knew if they paid too much for it they wouldn't have the cash to put house on it it. Google screwed Microsoft with the Yahoo deal even though Google didn't really want Yahoo, now turn about is fair play. Google will have to put up a higher bid which makes it harder to be profitable. It's how big business is played.
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by jumpjetta November 7, 2008 5:42 AM PST
I would never use a phone where I couldn't choose the search I wanted to use. Glad I can add almost any app anyone wants to write to mine.
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by kamchoor November 7, 2008 6:06 AM PST
Please stop reporting "news" that none of us can do anything about.

Thanks!
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by AppleSuxLeo November 7, 2008 6:35 AM PST
Live Search is great on location aware devices.
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by cam1850 November 11, 2008 6:33 AM PST
I second that, it speech recognitions software works pretty damn good!
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