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@jason6 any time you read someone type Microsoft (Micro$oft), you know is a apple koolaid drinker fanboi, envy of Microsoft, i update my macbook pro last month with some security update too, not mean mac OSX sux?.

envy of Microsoft, Google is the worse, i for one don't use Google apps, they giving too much for free, nothing is free, Be Careful with Google.

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Microsoft attacks Google over security

Didn't Micro$oft just release their biggest patch to Windows ever? Fixing around 46 known security flaws that affect ALL versions of their operating systems.. Kinda hypocritical to complain about security when they have none!

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Microsoft attacks Google over security

Google should attack Microsoft for high-priced, low-quality products.

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Well, until someone else comes up with a viable, reliable, SECURE cloud system, all we have is Google and MS. I can't see Facebook coming up with anything any time soon.

Let them duke it out, fist to virtual cuff. It only benefits us, the users in the end.

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Google has expanded at a certain fast pace with Android mobile OS and other business sectors. Microsoft has tried to work with Nokia. Now Intel has also reached into mobile phone business.

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so soon, we may have some software and search engine ... business application developers are booming in Asia.

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is this what the creative departments of these corporations are up to now. Since they connot come up with something new they are using their ingenuity to come up with new ways to sue others.

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A judge earlier sided with Google’s belief that the bidding was rigged to favor Microsoft, and issued a preliminary injunction with the two sides duke it out.

Another fine sentence.

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try to avoid both companies if you can... they are both disgusting in their business practices..

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