Count the number of times the word “Microsoft” appears in this supposed news report. Seems to be a press release, and if it is, I think by completely shifting focus from the news to the company, the agency has made it unreadable and ignorable. Hence, it has done the company in question a disservice. What don’t understand is - if it is indeed a release - how is it that someone at Microsoft didn’t realize this. But that’s only if is actually a press release…
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Nikhil Pahwa, Delhi, India. Blogger/Journalist. Editor, Medianama.com
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Tweet- nixxin: @NutAshes or make it easier for me and let them invade now?February 8, 2012
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