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I can even imagine Microsoft using this is an opportunity for a "cute and fun" PR shots directed at Google.
Imagine some MS guy, in a webcast or such:
"so, Mozilla people are saying the required info can't be found..."
He then goes on to search (bing?) it, and finds the info rapidly.
"...but, there it is. What? Googling didn't work for them? Well, then it seems to us that their real problem is depending on Google Search instead of on, say, Bing"
Of course they're probably more likely to let Ballmer out of his office, for some more chants of his...