Microsoft's chief Washington lobbyist has been convening regular meetings attended by the company's outside consultants that have become known by some beltway insiders as "screw Google" meetings, DailyFinance has learned.
The meetings are part of an ongoing campaign by Microsoft (MSFT), other Google (GOOG) opponents, and hired third parties to discredit the Web search leader, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the matter.
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Microsoft employs several D.C.-based public relations firms, including Law Media Group, a secretive outfit founded by former Democratic operative Julian Epstein, and the Glover Park Group, which the software giant retains for issues related to "public policy and governmental affairs," according to Microsoft's website. LMG declined to discuss its work for Microsoft; GPG says it had never been involved with any "screw Google" meetings.
“They are very determined to incite people against Google.”Whose country is this?
Well, many informed people may already know that the rulers are rarely (or never) elected. They own the large corporations that provide funding to elect "approved" candidates for the White House. As long as this inherent issue is not resolved, the tactics seen above will carry on. It's systemic and endemic. Microsoft is by far the worst in its field.
Slated uses the observation above to argue that "Torvalds' Hatred of Microsoft Critics is a Disease." The Huffington Post has something to say too.
The massive machinery of the tech business is mobilizing against a common adversary. That's right, in spite of all it's done to transform our world and define free, open digital space, nobody in the business seems to like the Goog (GOOG). In fact, the operators of the Death Star in Redmond (MSFT) have reportedly taken the point on a new "screw Google" strategy that they are rolling out in Washington.
“Very soon we shall show confidential lists from Microsoft -- ones where the company is flagging and ranking reporters in a McCarthyist fashion.”Approaching companies to sue rivals and also bribing against them is simply not acceptable, never mind AstroTurfing which is now against the law. Change is truly necessary. The Mad Hatter reminds us of "The Plot to Kill Google" and he adds this bit of humour. The article titled "The Plot to Kill Google" comes from Fred Vogelstein, whom Microsoft spies on. Very soon we shall show confidential lists from Microsoft -- ones where the company is flagging and ranking reporters in a McCarthyist fashion.
Microsoft is unable to compete by making a better product and desperation in this endless fight against Google can be also indicated by another new cessation of search "bribery" that Microsoft has attempted for about 2 years [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].
Bing Double Cashback Promotion Discontinued
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So far, the Redmond company offered no official figures that would spell out the success of the Bing Double Cashback promotion. The software giant did, however, confirm that customers would no longer be able to enjoy double cashback returns for their purchases.
--Jim Allchin, Microsoft's Platform Group Vice President (just months before SCO lawsuit)
--Larry Goldfarb, Baystar, key investor in SCO
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aeshna23
2009-08-31 12:41:25
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2009-09-01 05:42:44
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2009-09-01 19:32:06
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