__/ [ nessuno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ] on Friday 18 May 2007 18:31 \__
> This is an old story, but never before linked to on cola.
>
> <Quote>
> A recent Digg blog campaign sought to credit Microsoft...
>
> However, the story failed to mention that Microsoft...
>
> Is it possible that anonymous blogs, popping out of nowhere without
> any history, might lack credibility and have ulterior motives? Haha.
>
> Michael Murphy, Professional Faux-Blogger
> The anonymous "Apple Gazette" that pushed this story using Digg is
> actually run by the same Michael Murphey of Texas--aka whitebreadmike--
> who incessantly attacks anything critical of the Zune. Hmm.
>
> Murphey maintains an array of anonymous blogs that all spread false
> information and cloaked FUD attacks by serving up rabid attacks on
> everything Apple, while sometimes also pretending to be an Apple fan
> site.
> </Quote>
>
>
http://www.roughlydrafted.com/RD/Q4.06/6587B314-37A7-4F5B-93D9-A67A3ED89775.html
>
> Of course, they wouldn't do that on cola.
I have seen anonymous pro-OOXML blogs that were suspicious and I confronted
the anonymous man who ran one of them. I wonder if Microsoft employees would
do that... who on earth would defend a monopoly?
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