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Midnight Son
11-11-2003, 04:00 AM
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=12603


Microsoft really, really wants Google. It wants Google for one reason, namely, to strip it naked and to castrate it. Microsoft wants to put an end to people being able to use the power of Google, especially as to the way that we all can use Google as a tool which makes the Internet particularly useful in helping us all to get through our days without depending on Microsoft.

Here's an exercise for all to try. Search Google for Linux Windows That gets you about 14 million pages, even with the English preference or filter turned on. Now, got to msn.com and search the Microsoft way for the same two words. You get exactly 18 pages. The word censorship doesn't seem to do justice to what Microsoft has done to a msn user who wants to compare Linux with Windows, does it?

Here's another exercise. Search msn for Linux. Note that the third item returned is tech.msn.com and that the page no longer exists. The fourth item deals with this topic "Alternatives to Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP Learn about the Microsoft alternatives and how to move to them from open source products."

The mind boggles at the amount of fear that Microsoft has that people who search the Internet for knowledge, answers and understanding. Microsoft's fear is so great that it is willing to subvert what is truly one of the great inventions of history, searching the Internet, to a mere tool with one purpose, namely, to trick us all into buying Microsoft's software.

I am compelled to describe that this particular Microsoft stunt is patently, totally, absolutely, completely perverse. I can well imagine that the founders of Google could not have been able to sleep at night for the rest of their lives if they had allowed Microsoft to buy and cynically subvert their creation. After all, they already have more money than they can possibly spend in their lifetimes, they have a fantastic life of creative fulfillment ahead of them and they do have, well, their pride.

A hearty thanks to the founders of Google, then, for not selling Google to Microsoft, whatever their specific reasons were for not doing so. And, for the rest of us, a lesson in what the Internet and its resultant technologies would end up being used for if Microsoft had its way. To all the users of msn and its so-called "search" feature, I have to say, wake up & smell the coffee, kids.

Harry Fletcher

Hey now, Harry, we don't need no choices! We M$ to "innovate" for us, protect us from viruses, trojans, popups and.....

Guido Jones
11-11-2003, 05:25 AM
You're siting a article from the inquirer as your proof?

And is it possible Microsoft is just trying to acquire technology to tie into the MSN Portal to make the experience better for their customers? Not everything is a giant conspiracy against Linux.

Poops McGee
11-11-2003, 07:53 AM
That "M$" thing....it keeps....gettin'.....funnier......everytime.....I see it! I guess it's saying that Microsoft just wants money, unlike all the other huge companies out there like IBM or AOL or Texaco or AT&T or.....(if only they had s's in their names, then they could be revealed for the profit-oriented bastards they are!)

If I wanna read Microsoft bashing, I'll go to Slashdot.

Midnight Son
11-11-2003, 11:52 AM
Don't let the door hit yer ass on de way out, bro.

It's an opinion piece on the Inq. Just like what we do here all day.

Midnight Son
11-11-2003, 11:54 AM
You're siting a article from the inquirer as your proof?

And is it possible Microsoft is just trying to acquire technology to tie into the MSN Portal to make the experience better for their customers? Not everything is a giant conspiracy against Linux.

Guido, since you're from Wash state, I understand that you can't speak freely. :)

Dr Fear
11-11-2003, 12:00 PM
That "M$" thing....it keeps....gettin'.....funnier......everytime.....I see it! I guess it's saying that Microsoft just wants money, unlike all the other huge companies out there like IBM or AOL or Texaco or AT&T or.....(if only they had s's in their names, then they could be revealed for the profit-oriented bastards they are!)

If I wanna read Microsoft bashing, I'll go to Slashdot.
No opinion on the Google thing. Concur on the M$ thing. That got old about five years ago.

Midnight Son
11-11-2003, 12:02 PM
You people are so..... jaded.

Imagine this: everyday, people get on the internet who have NOT seen it all or done it all. What a concept.

Mark Asher
11-11-2003, 12:14 PM
I did quick search on google and MSN for linux. MSN returned over 300 matches and indeed, that non-existent MS page was high on the list. Google returned 96 million matches. Heh.

I'd prefer it if Microsoft didn't use Google to steer people towards their products and away from competitiors' products.

Bull
11-11-2003, 04:04 PM
I did quick search on google and MSN for linux. MSN returned over 300 matches and indeed, that non-existent MS page was high on the list. Google returned 96 million matches. Heh.


I did a search for Windows XP on google and got 8 million hits. I did the same search on MSN and got 300 hits.

I wonder if maybe MS is trying to you the right hits? Nah! :)

Warlord of Mars
11-12-2003, 01:12 AM
You people are so..... jaded.

Imagine this: everyday, people get on the internet who have NOT seen it all or done it all. What a concept.

Well, technically, you are the jaded one if you think about it.

Guido Jones
11-12-2003, 02:45 AM
I should have put a footnote that I work as a vendor at Microsoft - which I have said before, but it was long ago I guess.

Anyway, assuming Microsoft is always out to do the most evil thing isn't accurate. I'm not gonna say anymore so I don't get myself in trouble.

Bull
11-12-2003, 08:20 AM
I should have put a footnote that I work as a vendor at Microsoft - which I have said before, but it was long ago I guess.

Anyway, assuming Microsoft is always out to do the most evil thing isn't accurate. I'm not gonna say anymore so I don't get myself in trouble.

If this was the old site, I could log on as Bill Gates Guest and say "You're fired Guido!" Since it's not the old site, you're safe Jones.


:)

Reeko
11-16-2003, 12:11 PM
If you look at a search for Linux on MSN, the first 4-5 hits you get are under the "featured sites" heading. First is Amazon.com, then ebay, then a few msn pages. Under the web sites heading, the first hit is the same as Google's first hit, linux.org. Then follows a bunch of hits for linux promotional sites. MSN is disguising sponsors as actual hits, but it is in no way suppressing anything.

Midnight Son
11-16-2003, 02:15 PM
It's not suppression... it's the Sin of Omission.