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Google makes it theirs. My Profile Log Out. This video isn't the first time Microsoft has gone after Google for allegedly violating privacy. Last year Microsoft produced a video claiming that " Google Chrome steals your privacy " to help promote Internet Explorer 8. In February, Google accused Microsoft of copying Google's search results with their own search engine, Bing.
And no doubt the relationship between the companies soured after Google's announcement they were ditching the Windows operating system, following hacking attacks in China. News U.
Politics Joe Biden Congress Extremism. Special Projects Highline. HuffPost Personal Video Horoscopes. Follow Us. The spoof video was originally broadcast at Microsoft's internal Global Exchange sales conference on July 20th last year, and it depicts a mail man riffling through letters email to find keywords for ads.
Microsoft's decision to bring the video back to life clearly follows its exploitation of the concern around Google's privacy policy amendments. The software giant is running full page adverts in several major US newspapers this week, highlighting Google's privacy policy, and the Gmail Man coincides perfectly with the online war between the two companies. Google responded to Microsoft's newspapers ads earlier this week, but will they respond this time with a Hotmail Man?
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