The two companies continue their long-distance dispute over several products

Apr 17, 2013 06:12 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft is one of the companies that attacked Google quite a lot lately, in an attempt not only to reveal some of the unfair practices used by the search giant, but also to show everyone that its very own services are actually better.

Speaking at the AllThingsDigital Mobile conference that took place in New York, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt also released a very short statement about its Redmond-based rival whose attacks have also been targeting its mobile services.

“Why are you listening to Microsoft's statements about Google?” Schmidt briefly said in reply to a previous comment made by Terry Myerson, Microsoft's head of Windows Phone, who stated that Google might block Facebook Home on Android devices.

In the meantime, Microsoft continues its anti-Google campaigns with a refreshed Scroogled effort, this time trying to show users that the search company shares personal information with app developers via its Google Play platform.