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2011-02-02
No Thom, that's not how it is. It's like your neighbor spending 10 years to build a system that allows people to find where the cheapest gas. The system works exceptionally well and your neighbor charges a fee for using it.
Then you come along and ask everyone who uses your neighbor's system to tell you where the cheapest gas is. And then, you charge a fee to redistribute your neighbor's results. Do you seriously not see anything wrong with this?
Microsft, and any other company, can copy someone else's work by studying it, then creating their own. This is what Apple, Google, and everybody else in the industry does. However, that is not what Bing is doing.
Ponder the following:
On Google
- Thom: Hi Google, can you please tell me where the cheapest gas is?
- Google: Sure, hang on... [hours go by, then Google comes back... sweaty, tired, sore, short of breath] Here you go sir, I finally figured out where the cheapest gas is. It took a lot of work, but here it is. That'll be 50 bucks.
Now on Bing
- Leon: Hi Bing, can you please tell me where the cheapest gas is?
- Bing: Sure, hang on...
[Bing searches and finds nothing - Oh Crap! then sees Thom passing by...]
- Bing to Thom [whispers]: psst, Hey yo, Thom!!! Did Google just tell you where the cheapest gas is?
- Thom: Yes, it's on 123 Main Street in Thom City, Netherlands. I'm on my way there now.
- Bing: Oh cool. Aight man, peace!
Bing to Leon: Leon, the cheapest gas is on 123 Main Street in Thom City, Netherlands. That'll be 50 bucks!
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If you believe that scenario is perfectly fine, then I have nothing else to say.