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'We do view Google more and more as a competitor. We believe that we can provide consumers with a better product and a better user experience. That's something that we're actively looking at doing,' Bob Visse, director of marketing for Microsoft's MSN Internet services division, said.
No, I prefer Google. Christ Microsoft, being a business does mean competing with others, y'know? Otherwise it's just no fun.
www.silicon.com/news/ [SPACE] 500019-500001/1/3589.html?nl=d20030404
If Microsoft get it then there will be adverts everywhere with popups and all sorts...
It's growing and growing that site, they'll keep it as they can easily make it huger than it already is!
huger?
Hmmmmm...
'We do view Google more and more as a competitor. We believe that we can provide consumers with a better product and a better user experience. That's something that we're actively looking at doing,' Bob Visse, director of marketing for Microsoft's MSN Internet services division, said.
No, I prefer Google. Christ Microsoft, being a business does mean competing with others, y'know? Otherwise it's just no fun.