The Bong [sic] scandal we wrote about last night (see links in the comments too) is very hotly debated right now, although not as hotly debated as Egypt. Simon Phipps says that based on Microsoft's statement, "Bing admits to using Google data, spins it as no big deal" ("Bing Admits to Copying Google Results," says LXNews). He also redents a message which says Microsoft got "caught with pants down, argues that waddling with pants pooled around legs is perfectly decent behavior" (what a graphical analogy). Microsoft could be sued by Google, some people think. Wired Magazine runs the headline "Google Catches Bing Copying; Microsoft Says ‘So What?’"
Google accused Microsoft Tuesday of copying its search results, an accusation to which Microsoft responded to with a blase, “So What?”
Google’s anti-webspam engineer Matt Cutts accused Microsoft on stage at a Bing-sponsored event of copying Google’s results by watching what people search for using the Internet Explorer 8 toolbar and click on at Google.com, and then mimicking those results on Bing.com.
Microsoft casualties rise as eBay snags big Bing exec
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Steve Ballmer, captain of the S.S. Microsoft, is working hard to assure the world that all is well with his mighty vessel. But with so many top officers jumping ship, it's tough not to suspect that the hull is badly breached and the old girl is taking on water.
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wallclimber
2011-02-02 20:04:34
It's more comical and sad than evil (though parasites can be pretty nasty sometimes). Microsoft just can't seem to take the time, or put in the hard work needed to create anything on their own.
They think all they have to do is throw enough money at something and it'll work. Money means nothing to Ballmer, otherwise he wouldn't keep throwing so much of it away. I think he just wants bragging rights, and honesty isn't a prerequisite to braggarts like Ballmer.
I also think he's planning his exit, and he doesn't care how big a mess he leaves behind. He wouldn't be the first CEO to suck the life out of a company before jumping ship (tho someone might just push him overboard soon).
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2011-02-02 20:12:21
wallclimber
2011-02-02 21:13:42
It's quite amusing to see Microsoft's chickens finally flocking home to roost. Ballmer should probably stock up on some chicken-feed.
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2011-02-02 22:14:56
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2011-02-02 22:16:31
Clanky
2011-02-02 18:13:30
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2011-02-02 20:13:45
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Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2011-02-03 06:14:27