Microsoft hits out at Google ad domination

Google co-founder Sergey Brin said he was "excited" by the proposed purchase

Google 's $3.1 billion (£1.56 billion) acquisition of online advertising superpower DoubleClick has ruffled a few feathers at Microsoft. The corporation's legal eagle Brad Smith has released a statement about the "serious competition and privacy concerns" Microsoft has over Google's proposed acquisition.

The buying of the online ad serving company is still 'proposed', since the deal won't conclude until later this year, but Microsoft's language clearly depicts the purchase as uncertain - in clear contrast to Google's statement.

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