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TechCrunch Early this morning we wrote about what appears to be a blatant rip off of Plurk by Microsoft China . Microsoft's Juku product looks almost exactly like Plurk, and the code appears to almost identical. Now, more than twelve hours later, Microsoft still has no real response to the situation. It was the middle of the night in China when the story broke, and Microsoft says that they are just now working with their team there ...
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15 hours ago ago from Komplett Ireland
Microsoft has been accused by a company called Plurk of having ripped off its site design for its Chinese micro-blogging service. Microsoft has since pulled the service, seemingly confirming Plurks accusations. The word comes from Plurk Labs’ own blog of Microsoft’s alleged theft, and there are no punches pulled. Instead, Plurk goes straight for the jugular [...]
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