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Facebook Admits Hiring PR Firm To Smear Google

hasanabbas1987 writes "The clash of the Internet Giants reached new heights after a spokesman for Facebook confirmed to Daily Beast that Facebook paid a high level Public Relation firm to publish and spread stories against Google throughout the media to study various methods to examine the allegations that Google has been violating user privacy."

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  1. Summary is wrong by elrous0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Facebook didn't hire them to publish stories against Google. That would be libel. They merely hired them to help educate the public about Google's anti-privacy practices that may violate the Consumer Protection Act. That's all. It's just part of Facebook's ongoing efforts to help educate us all and make us better consumers.

    And who better to educate us on privacy than Facebook, after all--a company well-known for its respect for user privacy?

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  2. Corporate Mottos 2011 by Anne_Nonymous · · Score: 5, Funny

    Google - Don't be evil.
    Microsoft - Be incompetent.
    Intel - Be oligopolistic.
    Dell - Be beige.
    Acer - Be shoddy.
    HP - Be recurrent.
    Cisco - Be expensive.
    Sony - Be invasive.
    Twitter - Terse.
    Apple - Be exclusive.
    Facebook - Be evil.

    1. Re:Corporate Mottos 2011 by circletimessquare · · Score: 5, Funny

      Amazon - Be cloudy.
      Slashdot - Be a dupe.
      Yahoo - Be mediocre.
      Slashdot - Be a dupe.
      Wikipedia - Be {citation needed}.
      Ebay - Be A+++++.
      Youtube - Be dat vid suked ur gay u faget.
      Craigslist - Be a prostitute.
      RIM - Be outdated.
      Verizon - Be abusive.
      T-Mobile - Wear a sun dress.
      AT&T - Be... [carrier lost]

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