But the upshot is that it's creating bad press for Plurk, because they're now coming off, in the words of another poster here, as petulant.
I read Microsoft's statement, then saw the Plurk comment, and I thought they came off as a bit childish.
Microsoft seems to have done the proper, stand-up thing here. Shake hands and be done.
But the upshot is that it's creating bad press for Plurk, because they're now coming off, in the words of another poster here, as petulant.
I read Microsoft's statement, then saw the Plurk comment, and I thought they came off as a bit childish.
Microsoft seems to have done the proper, stand-up thing here. Shake hands and be done.