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Microsoft Fires Back at Google: Who’s Playing Monopoly?

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Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith fired back at Google in a published press release late today, in essence promising to Do No Evil after acquiring Yahoo.

Microsoft stated, "Google is the dominant search engine and advertising company on the Web." John Battelle, in response to the Esq. vs Esq. war of words (started by Google dropping an antitrust bomb) dropped his own f-bomb, sounding almost Shakespearean in a "first kill all the lawyers" kind of way: "Someone tell the chief counsels to shut the f. up."

Microsoft said in effect - Google, monopolize this: "Google has amassed about 75 percent of paid search revenues worldwide." Google's share of searches - the key success metric for search engines - continues to grow. Microsoft pointed out Google has more than 65 percent U.S search query share; 85 percent plus in Europe.

In surprisingly humble terms, Microsoft stated its goal in acquiring Yahoo is merely to create a "compelling number two competitor" in search and online advertising.

After the jump: full text of the MSFT statement, including how Yahoo shareholders can get their very own proxy statement/prospectus (snail)mailed to them.

(Anyone still think e-mail is a deal driver?)

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