Microsoft Launches All-Out Attack On Google Against Its Cloud-Based Apps With Googlighting Campaign
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The cloud is very important to Microsoft for the obvious reasons – first of them being the fact that cloud computing brings a lot of money to the Redmond firm, however, the company is very annoyed by Google. As a result, the Windows Phone 7 maker launched an never-seen attack at Google saying that its Google Apps aren’t very helpful for the customers who also receive little support if they somehow get into trouble.
After Microsoft demonstrated that Google is violating privacy policies with Google Search on Internet Explorer. The Redmond firm showed that Google bypassing Internet Explorer’s policies and it’s tracking IE users through cookies…


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