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Bing - January 16th, 2010

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Tags: bing, chinese, fail, lol, microsoft
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Silverlight? For a Search Engine? - September 15th, 2009

Image via Bing. Yesterday, I read in Mashable that big Redmond released the newest beta adventure for their upstart search engine, Bing. I wasn’t originally planning on posting anything about this, because it’s non-news, but it’s been irking me all day. So what was this release? They’ve apparently come up with a visual search. This [...]

Tags: bing, fail, microsoft, search, silverlight
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Microsoft – Drinking the Tears of Children - September 6th, 2009

Sound a bit harsh? Check out Gizmodo’s post on this seriously wrong move, the latest by Microsoft: This vile competition is on the level of tearing a teddy bear out of a child’s arms and then ripping it apart into a pile of fuzzy remains on the spot. – Rosa Golijan To sum it up, [...]

Tags: bad PR, fail, marketing, microsoft
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Google Wave: Nuff Said. - July 22nd, 2009

I’m not about to lie to you. Google Wave gets me so excited that I feel like a schoolgirl. I’ve never even been a schoolgirl before, so that’s an odd feeling. Wave’s like that. So it’s not difficult to imagine how giddy I was when Mashable posted about Google’s surprise blog update that actually named [...]

Tags: digg, email, facebook, gmail, google, hotmail, microsoft, twitter, wave, web
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Skype scams: Getting creative, still lame. - July 16th, 2009

I received a message in Skype today, it went a little something like this: Let’s be honest, Skype is a great service with a valuable chat system built into it, but sometimes it kind of sucks. There’s just no better way to put it, but griping about Skype in general could take pages, so we’re [...]

Tags: chat, fail, lol, microsoft, scams, skype, social-network, windows
Posted in fail, lol, microsoft, social-networking

 

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