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http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/web/02/02/google.bing.sting/index.html?iref=NS1
Ooooh... well, I guess it's back to Google! Oh wait... nobody left Google. Oh MS, is there no law you respect, and in the land of IP you piss on that of others?
I have to ask, if it takes a Google to catch an MS at this kind of thing, what the heck do the rest of us do? IP has emerged as this vibrant and critical force in the US economy, but from the end-user to the people at the top of the food chain, it seems some kind piracy/plagiarism is just DONE.
What the hell?!
CNN said:STORY HIGHLIGHTS
The search giant set up random results for odd searches to catch its rival
Google's results started showing up on Bing "within weeks," it says
Bing doesn't deny using Google results but suggests they are one factor among many
Bing is "recycling," Google says; Bing shoots back that Google ran a "stunt"
Ooooh... well, I guess it's back to Google! Oh wait... nobody left Google. Oh MS, is there no law you respect, and in the land of IP you piss on that of others?
I have to ask, if it takes a Google to catch an MS at this kind of thing, what the heck do the rest of us do? IP has emerged as this vibrant and critical force in the US economy, but from the end-user to the people at the top of the food chain, it seems some kind piracy/plagiarism is just DONE.
What the hell?!