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Microsoft is skewering Google again with scathing ads that say as much about the dramatic shift in the technology industry's competitive landscape as they do about the animosity between the two rivals.The missive that began Tuesday marks the third phase in a 5-month-old marketing campaign that Microsoft Corp. derisively calls "Scroogled. " The ads, which have appeared online, on television and in print, depict Google as a duplicitous company more interested in increasing profits and power than protecting people's privacy and providing unbiased search results.[sidebar]This time, Microsoft is vilifying Google Inc. for sharing some of the personal information that it gathers about people who buy applications designed to run on smartphones and tablet computers powered by Google's Android software. Earlier ads have skewered Google's long-running practice of electronically scanning the contents of people's Gmail accounts to help sell ads and attacked a recently introduced policy that require...
Will Obama's $1.5T tax hike help economic, job growth?
Members of the deficit-cutting "super committee" had a rare Washington moment of consensus earlier this month. At their opening session, Republican and Democratic la...
Democratic Strategist Mark Penn discusses what the president must do to maintain the support of the American people.
Mark Penn , chief strategist for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, on what changes -- if any -- the health-care debate will bring forth.
Leaked Clinton memos, e-mails expose discord in campaign
An event is coming, and it's getting closer and closer
Can Hillary Clinton force her way onto the Democratic ticket? Howard Wolfson weighs in
Would McCain lose key support groups if Lieberman or Romney ran beside him? Dick Morris breaks down the choices
Legendary investor Alan Patricof on the sizzling venture capital market and Obama's mega fundraising machine.
Obama launches another attack FOX News Channel in defense of his wife
Health and Human Services warns children may act out in response to Gulf disaster
First lady hits campaign trail to raise money for questionable characters
Obama's debt ceiling demand, Hillary the inevitable and Boehner tries to toe the line
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has paid off the outstanding debt from her 2008 presidential campaign.Campaign finance reports filed Tuesday show Clinton's...
Former Clinton advisor Mark Penn on the battle between Mitt Romney and the other Republican candidates.
Marc Panu's perseverance rewarded
Lis Wiehl & Tamara Holder on the legal ramifications for the scout leaders who failed to report abuse
Ed Henry reports from the White House
Pollster Mark Penn , co-founder of No Labels, talks with Alan about his organization's mission to solve the partisan gridlock in Washington.