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	<title>Comments on: Microsoft Loses Key Bing Developer to eBay</title>
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		<title>By: TJ Devlin</title>
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		<dc:creator>TJ Devlin</dc:creator>
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		<description>Andy,

You bring up a very interesting topic pertaining to Mr. Williams. Will this affect the up and coming popularity of Microsoft&#039;s Bing? The answer is probably not. Ebay may have gained an important asset from Bing; however, how important could he have been if Microsoft let him go? Additionally, by leaving Microsoft, he illustrated just revealed his corporate loyalty to the public. The bottom line is, more than likely, Bing will move on and adopt another power player to their team. Ebay will use Hugh&#039;s strengths and skillsets to help manage one of their design teams. I do not see anything spectacular or phenominal coming out of this &quot;trader&quot; situation. Great post!

TJ Devlin</description>
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<p>You bring up a very interesting topic pertaining to Mr. Williams. Will this affect the up and coming popularity of Microsoft&#8217;s Bing? The answer is probably not. Ebay may have gained an important asset from Bing; however, how important could he have been if Microsoft let him go? Additionally, by leaving Microsoft, he illustrated just revealed his corporate loyalty to the public. The bottom line is, more than likely, Bing will move on and adopt another power player to their team. Ebay will use Hugh&#8217;s strengths and skillsets to help manage one of their design teams. I do not see anything spectacular or phenominal coming out of this &#8220;trader&#8221; situation. Great post!</p>
<p>TJ Devlin</p>
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