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MIcrosoft has one weakness....
#1

Steve Balmer!

this jackass is burying micrsoft as we speak, not only has he already weakened it but he is now opening a personal vendeta against Google, adding another company to the list of microsoft enemies (including Mac, Sony, and the U.S Supreme court)

and heres a happy little article

Quote:Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer vowed to "kill" internet search leader Google Inc. in an obscenity-laced tirade, and Google chased a prized Microsoft executive "like wolves," according to documents filed in an increasingly bitter legal battle between the rivals.

The allegations, filed in a Washington state court, represent the latest salvos in a showdown triggered by Google's July hiring of former Microsoft executive Kai Fu-Lee to oversee a research and development centre that Google plans to open in China. Lee started at Google the day after he resigned from Microsoft.

The tug-of-war over Lee - known for his work on computer recognition of language - has exposed the behind-the-scenes animosity that has been brewing between two of high-tech's best-known companies.

Ballmer's threat last November was recounted in a sworn declaration by a former Microsoft engineer, Mark Lucovsky, who said he met with Microsoft's chief executive 10 months ago to discuss his decision to leave the company after six years.

After learning Lucovsky was leaving to take a job at Google, Ballmer picked up his chair and hurled it across his office, according to the declaration.

Ballmer then pejoratively berated Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Lucovsky recalled.

"I'm going to f---ing bury that guy, I have done it before, and I will do it again," the declaration quotes Ballmer. "I'm going to f---ing kill Google."

Before joining Google, Schmidt was a top executive at Sun Microsystems Inc. and Novell Inc., a pair of tech companies that Microsoft has previously battled.

In a statement, Ballmer described Lucovsky's recollection as a "gross exaggeration. Mark's decision to leave was disappointing and I urged him strongly to change his mind. But his characterization of that meeting is not accurate."

Microsoft is suing to prevent Lee from leading Google's China expansion, maintaining those duties would violate the terms of a noncompete agreement that he signed as part of his employment contract.

Google has depicted Microsoft's lawsuit as a form of intimidation designed to thwart a fast-growing rival that has emerged as a formidable threat to the software maker.

The Lucovsky declaration is just one piece of evidence that Google has filed in an attempt to prove that Microsoft is on a vendetta.

Microsoft won the first round in the case in late July when King County Superior Court Judge Steven Gonzalez issued an order temporarily barring Lee from performing the duties that Google hired him to do.

The two rivals are scheduled to face off in court on Tuesday when Microsoft will ask Gonzalez to extend the order against Lee and Google until the case goes to trial in January.

As it tries to make its case, Microsoft is trying to demonstrate that Google wanted Lee largely because he knows intimate details about Microsoft's strategy for expanding in China and for the booming search engine market.

In its brief, Microsoft alleged that Lee sent confidential documents about the company's China strategy to Google a month before he was hired, although Google insists all the material that Lee relayed to Google had been made public previously.

Microsoft also released an email from Jonathan Rosenberg, Google's director of business development, in an attempt to prove the company wants Lee for other projects besides the new China centre.

"I all but insist that we pull out all the stops and pursue him like wolves," Rosenberg wrote of Lee. "He is an all-star and will contribute in ways that go substantially beyond China."

Before resigning from Microsoft, Lee began to help Google plot its China strategy with a series of suggestions, including recommending possible sites for the new office, according to Microsoft's brief.

Microsoft alleged Lee's insights helped him win a Google contract worth more than $US10 million ($13.14 million) - a package that Google itself described as "unprecedented" for the company.

Google paid Lee a $US2.5 million signing bonus and promised a $US1.5 million bonus after one year, plus a $US250,000 salary and options on 10,000 shares of Google stock, according to court documents.

If he stays for four years, Lee also will receive another 20,000 Google shares, currently worth $US5.8 million.

Lee also demanded that Google pay all his legal fees if Microsoft sued, a request that was granted.
#2

i didnt read it all but i must say um trying 2 kill google is pretty big undertaking, and microsoft is so powerful that they should not need 2 kill any other companies of any kind or even step on liitle ones 2 move. their pretty much on the f**king top arent they??? they cant move up anymore lol.....and making enemies is just stupid in general if u can avoid it

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#3

actually, no. their grip on the market is slipping. they still have a major lead in the operating system, but google has made a free internet word-processor with full hyperlinking,web-text,dictionary,spellcheck and thesarous. and they are making spreadsheet and database programs too; and as you know they already had maps and encyclopedia, with graphing calcs that have built in variable and graphing functions.

so that gets rid of:

-Word
-Excell
-access
-Student
-Encarta

whos gonna pay $200 for the newest Microsoft office program when google has it freeo n the web?

Yahoo Aol and Myspace have taken their lead away from web chat years ago.

Firefox has made Internet explorer look like about as usefull as a Deisel VW-beetle

Xbox360 sales arent as stron as planned.

very few microsoft games are leading sucessfully right now

and as soon as a hardware company realizes that they can get a Prepietary operating system on their computer for free, rather than paying extra to microsoft for each PC sold, windows is gonna cost about 300$ extra with a new computer, putting a huge dent in sales.
#4

lol do ever spell anything wrong?

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#5

dont know what your talking about...
#6

no way... that didnt happen...
#7

sure what? i break my ass trying to fill my posts with informative content and i get cruci-fucking-fyed for one freaking spelling mistake?!?!
#8

nope nvr happened 8O

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#9

nothing happend, so lets just close this thread and back away slowly...
#10

i agree naquadria can u do the honors? Big Grin

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