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[News] [Rival] Microsoft Accused of Breaking the Law Again, Knowingly

  • Subject: [News] [Rival] Microsoft Accused of Breaking the Law Again, Knowingly
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 19 Dec 2009 02:00:28 +0000
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Microsoft sued over Bing name

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| The St. Louis Business Journal has details of the suit, 
| filed this week in St. Louis Circuit Court. The suit (PDF, 
| 9 pages) notes that Bing! Information Design has used the 
| "Bing" name since 2000, and it has an application pending to
| register the mark.
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http://www.techflash.com/seattle/2009/12/microsoft_sued_over_bing_name.html


Recent:

Bing search site suffers outage

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| Microsoft has apologised for a brief outage
| which saw its search site Bing disappear from
| the internet.
|
| The outage lasted for nearly 30 minutes
| between in the early hours of 3 December. At
| that time anyone visiting the site got an
| error message.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8394676.stm


Boycott Microsoft Bing

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| If you search a term on Bing that is
| politically sensitive in China, in English
| the results are legitimate. Search
| âTiananmenâ and youâll find out about the
| army firing on pro-democracy protesters in
| 1989. Search Dalai Lama, Falun Gong and you
| also get credible results. Conduct the
| search in complex Chinese characters (the
| kind used in Taiwan and Hong Kong) and on
| the whole you still get authentic results.
|
| But conduct the search with the simplified
| characters used in mainland China, then you
| get sanitized pro-Communist results. This is
| especially true of image searches. Magic! No
| Tiananmen Square massacre. The Dalai Lama
| becomes an oppressor. Falun Gong believers
| are villains, not victims.
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http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/20/boycott-microsoft-bing/


NYT's Kristof: Boycott Bing

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| Kristof's objection, outlined in a blog post
| this afternoon, centers around his
| observation that searches conducted using
| simplified Chinese characters in Bing return
| "sanitized pro-Communist results" not just
| in China but around the world. He questions
| Microsoft's claim that the results are
| determined by search algorithms, not its
| corporate policy. Here's an excerpt from his
| post.
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http://www.techflash.com/seattle/2009/11/nyts_kristof_calls_for_bing_boycott.html


Bing Search Tainted by Pro-Microsoft Results

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| The first of the search results about the Microsoft Word question linked to a
| page about how expensive Manhattan is (Is Microsoft competing with Manhattan
| now?). The top responses to the "Is Microsoft Evil?" question were, get this,
| a link to a New York Times story about whether or not Google is considered
| evil, a link about proxy servers, and a link to a story about Microsoft being
| charitable. Wow.
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http://advice.cio.com/shane_oneill/bing_search_tainted_by_pro_microsoft_results
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