Sabkush Headlines: Microsoft takes off gloves against Google
Microsoft takes off gloves against Google
In a blog post entitled "Competition Authorities and Search," Microsoft Vice President and Deputy General Counsel Dave Heiner said part of the motivation for Microsoft and Yahoos search deal was "we are concerned about Google business practices that tend to lock in publishers and advertisers and make it harder for Microsoft to gain search volume." The post comes at the end of a week in which European authorities asked Google to explain its search algorithms after complaints from competitors--one of which is owned by Microsoft. "Microsoft would obviously be among the first to say that leading firms should not be punished for their success," Heiner wrote in one of Microsofts strongest public statements regarding Google to date. "Our concerns relate only to Google practices that tend to lock in business partners and content (like Google Books) and exclude competitors, thereby undermining competition more broadly." A Google representative declined to comment on Microsofts post. For all the obsession about Googles supposedly deteriorating relationship with Apple, make no mistake: the two most diametrically opposed companies in the tech industry are Microsoft and Google. The two titans are increasingly locked in a struggle to define the next generation of computing.
Sabkush Headlines: Microsoft takes off gloves against Google
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on Friday, February 26, 2010
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