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RE: Microsoft spends $486 million to compete with Google
"If I was in control of the ???Google pursuit??? at Microsoft, I guarantee I could find better use of half a billion dollars."

If I did, I wouldn't tell them.
Posted by: kozmcrae   Posted on: 08/30/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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If you want to know where MS is going, follow the signs.  kozmcrae | 08/30/08
RE: Microsoft spends $486 million to compete with Google  kozmcrae | 08/30/08
hire passionate software guys and give them a good deal with options  code_Warrior | 08/30/08
Based on what?  GuidingLight | 08/31/08
You are alsolutely wrong.  Dealing | 08/31/08
Only problem is that the passionate ones do NOT want to work for MS.  DonnieBoy | 08/31/08
RE: Microsoft spends $486 million to compete with Google  wr29 | 08/31/08
throwing money at the problem wont solve it  code_Warrior | 08/31/08
Steve Jobs said "If Apple think that, for us to win, MS has to lose,  Dealing | 08/31/08
Invest in core areas  CobraA1 | 08/31/08
Well, i don't know if that works in technology  xuniL_z | 09/02/08
Microsoft must stop wasting its money and its efforts running after Google  timiteh | 08/31/08
Eastern front tenacity  LBiege | 08/31/08
If Microsofty Was Smart They Would Do The Following..  robtjr30 | 08/31/08
RE: Microsoft spends $486 million to compete with Google  Improper Username | 09/01/08
Microsoft plans to spend $486 million to compete with Google is wrong  surfins@... | 09/06/08
Better use of dear money  surfins@... | 09/06/08

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