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		<title>Microsoft Privacy Chief Announces Windows Cognitive Impairment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft seems to be suffering from a bit of institutional memory loss. How else to explain the company’s recent pot-to-kettle slagging of Google’s approach to privacy? “Google’s a great company, got some great products, but you know, in some respects, I think Google is where Microsoft was seven or ten years ago,” Peter Cullen, Microsoft’s chief privacy strategist told ZDNet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2008/08/memorypill.jpg" alt="" title="memorypill" width="200" height="200" class="alignright size-full wp-image-4166" />Microsoft seems to be suffering from a bit of institutional memory loss. How else to explain the company&#8217;s recent pot-to-kettle slagging of Google&#8217;s approach to privacy? &#8220;Google&#8217;s a great company, got some great products, but you know, in some respects, I think Google is where Microsoft was seven or ten years ago,&#8221;<a href="http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,39481791,00.htm?r=2"> Peter Cullen, Microsoft&#8217;s chief privacy strategist, told ZDNet</a>. &#8220;Microsoft has over 40 full-time people invested in privacy and over 400 part-time people. Google hasn&#8217;t&#8211;at least from what I read about them&#8211;evolved to that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Perhaps, perhaps not. But Microsoft&#8217;s record on privacy isn&#8217;t exactly untarnished&#8211;<em>at least from what I&#8217;ve read about them</em>. And that makes Cullen&#8217;s comment more than a bit ironic.</p>
<p>Surely we haven&#8217;t forgotten the privacy firestorm that erupted around Microsoft&#8217;s .NET Passport system back in 2002. There was an <a href="http://epic.org/privacy/consumer/microsoft/passport.html">FTC investigation and enforcement action and a European Commission probe</a> as well. And who could forget <a href="http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2007/03/07/microsoft-wga-phones-home">Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA)</a>, the anti-piracy program that phoned home to Microsoft every time a user rebooted his or her PC? And while it made headlines about a decade ago, <a href="http://www.junkbusters.com/microsoft.html">the company&#8217;s Windows Registration Wizard</a>, which was caught transmitting all manner of personally identifiable information to Microsoft, is still likely to redden a face or two in Redmond.</p>
<p>So maybe Google (GOOG) doesn&#8217;t have 400 part-time people working on privacy. But is it really where Microsoft (MSFT) was seven or ten years ago?  <em>Really?</em></p>
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