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- Dont take a Coke can into Pepsi HQ
- Microsoft plays Dodge-ball, loses badly
- Don Dodge Dumps Microsoft After Microsoft Dumps Don
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Dont take a Coke can into Pepsi HQ
By Vinnie Mirchandani on November 16, 2009
I wrote earlier “if you are Steve Ballmer’s (Microsoft) kids you dare not use Google or try an iPod. I imagine his salesfolks dare not use salesforce.com…” Zoli writes about Don Dodge moving from Microsoft to Google: Thanks Microsoft Outlook,…
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