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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Bobbie Johnson, technology correspondent

Breakfast briefing: Microsoft to Google - we know anti-competitive behaviour when we see it

• With regulators receiving complaints about Google, the company's competitive. So who better to offer advice than Microsoft? In a post on the Microsoft blog one of the company's most senior competition lawyers makes a series of digs at its rival - and ultimately tries to bolster its own opinion that Microsoft never did anything wrong, while simultaneously suggesting that if Google falls foul of competition law, it will only be getting what it deserves: "Microsoft would obviously be among the first to say that leading firms should not be punished for their success... our concerns relate only to Google practices that tend to lock in business partners and content... and exclude competitors".

• The Operation Aurora attacks - those ones that hit Google, Adobe and others - may have been more widespread than previously thought. Research by security company ISEC suggests that more than 100 companies may have been targeted. The web woven around these strikes just keeps getting bigger.

• And a piece of Monday morning reading courtesy of Ars Technica, which takes a look at the A4 chip that will power the iPad (or more accurately, what we do and don't know about it and what it can do).

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