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You should be careful with that razor, it is too easy to cut yourself. In fact, that is what you just did.
Yes, Microsoft is a big company. Yes, it is easy to find ex-microsoftian in some other company. But did IP Innovation hired some engineer or programmer? No, they hired some relatively high-ranking ex-employees.
Of course, Groklaw did not find any evidence that would be acceptable in court. But did you expect from them to hire a detective and steal some secret memo from Microsoft? They pointed out a possible connection between two companies and it doesn't look like coincidence.