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I doubt it.
The more people want to use Google's offerings, the more copies of Windows will be bought to use them on.

No, I would think that Yahoo is the one not happy about this. The ironic part about all this: What Google offers is really no better then what Yahoo and Ask offer anymore, it's just that Google's the "Buzz". (like the iPod. It's JUST an mp3 player)

Does anybody remember Lycos?
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Who's not happy about this?  nightman45 | 10/19/06
I doubt it.  John Zern | 10/20/06
End is near...  Mike Cox | 10/19/06
You must be joking!  caesarsgrunt | 10/19/06
duh  KTLA | 10/19/06
Look up the word "parodist"...  Tony Agudo | 10/19/06
Yeah!  StanB | 10/19/06
The propper way to remove the hook  John Zern | 10/20/06
G$$gle  gattox | 10/20/06
Something is amiss here...  techboy_z | 10/20/06
Google Profit Increases Easily Explained  partytildawn | 10/22/06
More than that.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/25/07
More CORPORATE WELFARE!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/25/07

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