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Dirty tricks of anti-Microsoft mob

Some tactics directed at stopping Microsoft to succeed in cell phone industry:
  1. anti-Microsoft fanatics to a very high extend hate msmobiles.com but since sometimes they canīt resist to publish links to msmobiles.com they are using a tricky forwarding service:
    instead of URL:
    http://msmobiles.com/news.php/2699.html
    ... they use:
    http://evilurl.com/painSCABPUSSY
  2. they publish without permission PRIVATE e-mails from Microsoft employees or Microsoft related people (like PR)
  3. they tell lies about Microsoft: for example that nobody wants to produce Microsoft Smartphone cell phones (although 2nd largest and thirs largest producers of cell phones in the world do it to: Motorola and Samsung) and more more lies about lacking features of Microsoft products, etc, etc
  4. they attack personally Microsoft employees without even ever having opportunity to talk/meet these employees like we did (see our interviews with MS employees here, here and here) - they do these attacks by telling lies, halftruths and by publishing in writing some suggestions - without checking them - that some Linux fans send them ; this leads to situation where some MS employees have to change position within MS to a less visible one
  5. they finance (directly or indirectly by providing products and services for free) anti-Microsoft law suits
To suggest some more of such tricks click here (full anonymity guaranteed).



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