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Leaked Scroogled ad goes after Google Chrome's 'Now Everywhere' feature
An internal Scoogled ad from Microsoft has leaked online today, revealing that Microsoft has plans to take a jab at Google Chrome's 'Now Everywhere' feature. The leaked ad is very similar to the official one Google had created for Chrome, but instead of pointing out the highlights of the web browser, it points out the negatives.
Microsoft's Scroogled campaign goes after Google Play, claims it shares your personal info
Microsoft's Scroogled campaign aims to discredit Google and its services by claiming that Google shares your information without consent. Now, Microsoft is kicking its campaign into another phase and its getting dirty!
Microsoft's Scroogled campaign is working, tarnishes Google's reputation just a bit
Microsoft's Scroogled advertising campaign has been going on for a little while now and hopes to put the spotlight on Google's practice of dishonest search. Google recently admitted that Microsoft's campaign was intellectually dishonest and misleading. Microsoft has been running these campaigns in an attempt to get users to ditch Gmail and Google for Microsoft's Bing and Outlook.com email service.
Microsoft: Scroogled advertising campaign against Google will go on (Updated)
KQED (a public radio and TV station) is reporting that Microsoft's senior director of online services, Stefan Weitz, has stated "that part is about finished" when it comes to the Scroogled advertisement campaign against Google. While one "phase" of the Scroogled campaign is winding down, another "phase" is set to kick off.
Google thinks Microsoft’s Scroogled campaign is misleading and intellectually dishonest
According to Google's chief privacy officer Keith Enright, Microsoft's Scroogled campaign is "misleading" and "intellectually dishonest." Microsoft has been running these campaigns in an attempt to get users to ditch Gmail and Google for Microsoft's Bing and Outlook.com email service.
Microsoft launches Scroogled.com, reminds you to use Outlook.com rather than Gmail
Microsoft has launched a new website at Scroogled.com to help consumers "have their voice heard" and to get the message to Google that going through personal email messages to sell advertisements is unacceptable. This is yet another anti-Google campaign from Microsoft.
Watch this! Yet another ad from Bing tells you not to get Scroogled this year (video)
Recently, Microsoft's Bing team launched a new campaign called "Scroogled" which is intended to brin
Watch this! Microsoft asks you the question, are you getting Scroogled? (video)
Recently, Microsoft launched a clever campaign to highlight how Google search users are pretty much
Microsoft's Bing doesn't want you getting Scroogled, launches campaign for "honest search"
Just in time for the holiday season, Microsoft has launched a new campaign called Scroogled, which i