Microsoft has been making Google miserable for a year over its DoubleClick purchase — and now, with Microsoft trying to buy Yahoo, it's payback time. That's the true meaning of top Google lawyer David Drummond's statement about the Microsoft bid. He's not saying that the deal is anticompetitive: He's just asking questions. Expect Google to keep asking, and asking, and asking — all the way up and down Capitol Hill, where the search giant has been steadily building up its lobbying presence. If Microsoft thought its last antitrust battle was torture, it hasn't seen anything yet. Drip, drip, drip.







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If Owen's deciphering wasn't quite good precise enough for ya.
This is slightly more to the point.
Apologies in advance (any excuse to use a sound byte.)
This is nothing but pute, unadulterated butt hurt on Google's part.
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Apologies for the horrific spelling & grammar.
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