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throwing money at the problem wont solve it
If this is how Microsoft attempts to tackle Google, I'd say they continue to loose.

It is good software engineers who need to be rewareded for their creativity, knowledge and hard work.
Posted by: code_Warrior   Posted on: 08/31/08 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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