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CloudNine
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Comment #5721140
Wasn't it enough that the original debunked post was on the front page for almost two days that we now have outraged people upvoting this yet again? Skype checks http URLs too and …
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Comment #5721045
This looks like something that someone went overboard with trying to be Steve Jobs and thought too much out-of-the-box. Wasn't it Einstein that said that keep your mind open, but n…
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Comment #5719397
I suspect the sudden change to XMPP was because Google was going to lose ad revenue because of Microsoft adding support for Gtalk in Outlook.com. Google is most effectient at showi…
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Comment #5718431
No, it is not really that relevant. If Microsoft is paying recoiledsnake a billion dollars to make that post, does it change any of the facts in it? No? Then why whinge about possi…
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Comment #5718368
Can we comment on the stories and not the commenters themselves? What is this? A witch hunt?
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Comment #5718229
Okay let me explain it. Microsoft wanted to point out that Gmail scans the contents of email while Outlook.com doesn't in the Scroogled campaign. And now Google is trying legal tac…
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Comment #5718214
Well, I submitted this story to see what the reaction of HN posters is. Well, almost no one here is commenting on topic because they seem to be squirming and are instead going on c…
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Comment #5718188
Too bad you got caught trying to delete your troll post here. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5717922
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Comment #5718181
Geez, I was referring to mtgx as a Google fanboy and MS hater, certainly not cooldeal.
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Comment #5718115
Good job, Google fans for flagging this story off the front page, you really have a veto on the HN front page.
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Comment #5718061
What kind of subs exactly? The ones critical of Google? How about just skipping the story/comments and moving to the next instead of trying to bury real news for everyone by flaggi…
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Comment #5718025
Okay, I was confused because people don't seem to be condemning Google for their evil lockout tactics here and are instead commenting on commenters. Criticizing Google for being ev…
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Comment #5718016
No, they got tired of begging Google for a Youtube app for close to three years for Windows Phone, so they went ahead and made one so that Windows Phone users will finally have a g…
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Comment #5717999
And Google employees/shareholders never post anything bad about Microsoft online, like on HN, right? I have a bridge to sell to you.
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Comment #5717972
I like how the Google fans and Microsoft haters on this story so far are commenting about the commenters instead of commenting on the story about Google using its influence to bloc…
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Comment #5717914
I see, do you have an opinion on the story or are you here just to comment about how other people's personal tastes are out of the mainstream?
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Comment #5717901
Read the stories in this post for more details. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5717749
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Comment #5717889
Okay, let us assume that he does, so what? A lot of people work for Microsoft, Google and Apple and post on HN. I didn't see a sign up message on HN stating that only Google and Ap…
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Comment #5717874
Just last quarter, Windows Phone shipped on 6 million phones and Windows 8 sold total 100 million licensees. Someone who likes them is the "only one" and is "far, far out of the ma…
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Comment #5717816
>Also, what if I was him/her? Whats your problem, really Well, looking at his previous postings he seems quite the dedicated Google fan and Microsoft hater. Nothing wrong with that…
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Comment #5717749
Earlier discussions: C&D takedown to Microsoft by Google: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5715168 Microsoft's response(Lying at #40 on second page because of heavy flagging by…
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Comment #5717276
> They can still be quietly unhappy, locked into the platform with hundreds of thousands of man-hours invested into proprietary applications that depend heavily on major, hard-to-r…