Google success a "wake-up call" for Microsoft
Google has given Microsoft a swift kick in the pants, according to Microsoft’s Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie. Speaking at a Goldman Sachs investor conference in Las Vegas, Ozzie said the search engine giant’s success in advertising was a "wake-up call within Microsoft." He added that web services like Office Live could be the next big thing.
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