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Folks responded with good points to my post from yesterday, "Why Microsoft is So Far Behind Google on the Web," a riff on how Microsoft lets Google buy what it wants -- AdMob, YouTube, DoubleClick -- without challenging or responding to its nemesis. The comments that praise Microsoft for its frugality regarding Internet businesses have the tenor of "well, Google buys companies that don't make any money." Spoken like people who don't believe ...
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