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QuikboyOct 25th 2007 8:03AM
@Josh - yeah, like Microsoft's the only one that messes up acquired websites. Look at YouTube, Google bought it, and it's still the same trashy, low-res video site ever. Glad to know how stringent YouTube video uploading is.
And crappy Windows Live services? Have you even used them lately? Another bigot who tries to pretend about companies being this and that.
@Sam : Yeah, have you seen Microsoft's ads? Oh wait, they look just like any other web ad service. Really, in fact, Microsoft also uses Google's DoubleClick for banner and square ads if you didn't know. adCenter ain't Microsoft controlled you know.
AT least, this is better than Google getting a stake in Facebook. I bet if they did, Google would probably index more people into their servers, and keep track of us all for the CIA. I definitely want my privacy in view for Google.
Plus Google has it's already fair share of top websites. Google controlling a whole market is scary enough. At least Microsoft getting a stake in Facebook evens things out. Y! has Flickr and a few other sites to keep that in balance too.
This is great news.