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MysteriusOct 25th 2007 8:04AM
While Google is commonly seen as the dominant force on the web, it's position is still far from invulnerable. Microsoft's undermining has just begun, and they've already made a noticeable dent in Google's growth, if some quiet estimates are to be believed. I'm afraid that all the people currently rooting for Microsoft (who would have believed that even a year ago?) will regret it someday if Microsoft cuts Google down to size and steals Google's position on top of the web. Is that what you really want?
As for privacy, I'd trust Google over Microsoft any day. I'd like to see a shred of evidence for your assertions that Google would likely "index people" and turn over data to the CIA, and your implication that Microsoft does better. Every article and fact I've read points squarely to the opposite conclusion.