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Cut-up Poetry: Ode to Google

In lieu of a weekly Web 2.0 wrap-up (because nothing much happened this week), I did a
cut-up of a recent blog post by ex-Microsoft employee and now Google employee Mark Jen. This is the guy who recently started a
job at Google and is blogging about his experiences there. He pulled his blog off-air this
week, after it got discovered and dissected by the media and other bloggers. But
thankfully, Mark is back again! His post comparing
Google with Microsoft
is worth a read. I’ve done a bit of cut-up poetry with it, care
of the Grazulis Cut-Up
Machine
and Word AutoSummarize. I swear this is unedited by me, except for adding linebreaks and the
title…

Ode to Google (Microsoft I bid thee farewell)

best that was put in this microsoft.

right.

doesn’t work as heart’s product

microsoft world

that actually to possible of

in we’re industry, of associate

at were current organize people on.

so time past software ways.

well way,

of products how would

where the –

far this microsoft longhorn,

and on.

exploring software

are need and productivity

into absorb

microsoft that can

is striking our infrastructure.

anymore is time.

which other apms

shipped much unlimited work

than internet lots population

i’ll peculiarity spend my 20

in all stuff

that where dream is.

anyways, me google, productive;

and make true.

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