Google versus Microsoft, common. Google versus Apple, common. But who'd guess that Facebook opened fire against Google by spreading rumors and anti-Google stories to newspapers?
For the past few days, a mystery has been unfolding in Silicon Valley. Somebody, it seems, hired Burson-Marsteller, a top public-relations firm, to pitch anti-Google stories to newspapers, urging them to investigate claims that Google was invading people’s privacy. Burson even offered to help an influential blogger write a Google-bashing op-ed, which it promised it could place in outlets like The Washington Post, Politico, and The Huffington Post.
The plot backfired when the blogger turned down Burson’s offer and posted the emails that Burson had sent him. It got worse when USA Today broke a story accusing Burson of spreading a “whisper campaign” about Google “on behalf of an unnamed client.”
Perish the thought that it was Microsoft or Apple. It's Facebook.
Confronted with evidence, a Facebook spokesman last night confirmed that Facebook hired Burson, citing two reasons: First, because it believes Google is doing some things in social networking that raise privacy concerns; second, and perhaps more important, because Facebook resents Google’s attempts to use Facebook data in its own social-networking service.
This clearly shows how Facebook feels threatened by Google's social networking system( Which is not popular as of yet ). It's either Facebook's sense of danger are tingling when confronted with Google, or Facebook's scared of Google.
Source : Business Insider
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