Microsoft, Please, Google Needs Competition
Marketing Pilgrim, Friday, July 22, 2011 12:32 PM
For those keeping track, Frank Reed tells us Microsoft's online loss for the fiscal year totals $2.56 billion on revenue of $2.53 billion. He provides a graph, complements of Silicon Alley Insider, of Microsoft's online track record. Reed asks whether there's any hope.
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