Pot calls kettle black

In the bottom story of the day, heavy-handed search powerhouse Google is complaining that Microsoft doesn't play fair. In a NY Times story that probably won't be available for very long, Google is upset that Microsoft intends to make MSN Search the default search engine in the next release of Internet Explorer.

The story is good mainly for laughs, as both companies have used every monopoly trick in the book to try to pound competitors into the ground. It is comedic to read their whiny objections to each other's tactics as each company tries to assume the moral high ground while seeking to continue their "We're king of the world" hegemonies at the expense of the rest of us.

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