“Are you living in an underground bunker out of fear of the National Security Agency? ” Alexis Kleinman asks for The Huffington Post. “Are you a Microsoft employee? If you answered “yes” to either of these questions, you might be interested in the following product.”
“In a bid to drum up sentiment against the data-hungry search giant, Microsoft has begun selling a line of anti-Google merchandise at its online store,” Kleinman reports. “Whether you’re at home sipping your morning coffee or on the go, there’s gear for you.”

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MacDailyNews Take: Perhaps crockery is a market in which Microsoft could actually make decent products. We bet that cup leaks, though.
It’s amusing to watch M$ pull their dirty tricks on a company OTHER than Apple. But all it does is prove what we Apple fanatics knew all along: That Microsoft ‘Sucks’.
[I use the phrase ‘Microsoft Sucks’ as an example of ‘turnabout is fair play’ seeing as the #1 post by Microsoft trolls in Apple newsgroups, circa 1995-present, has been ‘Apple sucks’. IOW: I didn’t invent it. I stole that IP]. 😉
Bing bling, seriously?
Microsoft capitalizing on data security breaches of its competitor’s is laughable in the face of their own unmitigated disaster to protect its consumers from spyware for the last twenty-years.
Microsoft oozes puss, so hoist your cups and drink the kool-aid.
A toast to Bill Gates,
may he reign forever more,
In the pit of hell.
Haiku for Mrs. Gates’ little boy billy.