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Microsoft has released a blog post from General Counsel and EVP – Legal & Corporate Affairs Brad Smith detailing changes to its practices stemming from a recent report detailing how it read a blogger's email without their permission to track down a source code leak.
Her column, "Dot on Roxbury," usually ran on the same page as "Dorothy Dunne," and, in its faithful chronicling of births and deaths, weddings and christenings, it read a lot like Deuteronomy.
It read: "A simple hello, and I liked your smile".
If you don't like it, read a book.
It read, "A guitar's all right John, but you'll never earn a living by it".
The list of injuries was so comprehensive — hamstring, back, heel, foot, knee — it read a lot like an anatomy textbook.
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In English, it reads: "A killer in Kandahar".
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Napoleon unfolded it, and read a message.
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