Opinion: Flag Day observance is good business move by Microsoft’s “Bing”
Microsoft knows that Americans of all political leanings like Google’s products. Google is efficient and innovative for users, whether they’re Republican or Democrat, conservative or socialist.
But it’s widely understood among conservatives that Google isn’t too keen on America; the company, whose main “Googleplex” is based in Mountain View, California, is not anti-America, but continually acts rather apologetically towards the United States.
With “Bing,” it will be tough for Microsoft to offer not only a competitive search engine, but a superior one.
But it will not be tough at all to “out-patriot” Google. Redstate alerted conservatives to the different levels of recognitions of Flag Day between the two companies, and conservatives will remember this as they search the Internet in the coming months.
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