nytimes.com— "Microsoft contends that Google's $3.1 billion deal to buy DoubleClick would hurt competition in the online advertising market."Sounds like sour grapes to me.
Apr 16, 2007View in Crawl 4
People only wish to share their information, humans benefit when information they have gathered are shared since it takes less time for all nodes to access the population of information then searching individually, any one who understands that will see why Google is booming. IBM did hardware, Microsoft specialised on software, Google specialized on information management, I wander what the next step will be >;) may we be truly connected?
@checksumz, I guess that's what surprises me. There are so many sites that are so cluttered with advertising that it's actually difficult to find the content. Ad blocking is so easy, I'm surprised that more people don't use it.
"Ad-serving networks like DoubleClick place tiny programs on computers, called cookies, that monitor what sites users visit."Little programs? Who the f**k wrote this article, my mother?
"Microsoft contends that Google's $3.1 billion deal to buy DoubleClick would hurt competition in the online advertising market."Oh the irony.Coming from Microsoft, a mulit-billion dollar corporation which is know for its unfair business tactics and how it's aggressively trying to kill of competition... this just makes me laugh.
hazyginApr 16, 2007
People only wish to share their information, humans benefit when information they have gathered are shared since it takes less time for all nodes to access the population of information then searching individually, any one who understands that will see why Google is booming. IBM did hardware, Microsoft specialised on software, Google specialized on information management, I wander what the next step will be >;) may we be truly connected?
dogstar0125Apr 16, 2007
@checksumz, I guess that's what surprises me. There are so many sites that are so cluttered with advertising that it's actually difficult to find the content. Ad blocking is so easy, I'm surprised that more people don't use it.
blacksheep720Apr 17, 2007
sorry, google has competition?
hhp2kApr 17, 2007
"Ad-serving networks like DoubleClick place tiny programs on computers, called cookies, that monitor what sites users visit."Little programs? Who the f**k wrote this article, my mother?
paulsuApr 17, 2007
ATT and Microsoft already have their monopoly and now it would only be fair if Google get their too.
smek2Apr 17, 2007
"Microsoft contends that Google's $3.1 billion deal to buy DoubleClick would hurt competition in the online advertising market."Oh the irony.Coming from Microsoft, a mulit-billion dollar corporation which is know for its unfair business tactics and how it's aggressively trying to kill of competition... this just makes me laugh.
nephilimxMay 2, 2007
I guess I shouldnt buy a 2nd house, because someone else wants it?Gosh buying something, due to it going to make profit is so evil these days :/