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somebody wrote:
> Every large company has some sort of a "do good/feel good" program, it's a
> marketing necessity nowadays, not out of "philanthropy/philosophy for
> service for the humanity" (!?).
It is, maybe not 100% altruistic but it is, and that si the important thing.
And don't forget Bill & Melinda Gates
> Foundation:
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation
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> Knee jerk reaction is to root for the ""underdog"" and disparage the
> "overdog", but MS is probably more "greener" than Yahoo, and if your motive
> is truly philantrophy and not simply being anti-MS, it makes more sens to
> root for Bill: More of each $1000 you put in Bill's pocket will go to good
> causes than from $100 you put into pockets of 10 different people.
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LOL, yeah right dude...
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