Microsoft’s New Microblogging Service Rips Off Plurk

You heard me right. Microsoft China has launched a new Microblogging service, called Mclub. Oh, and guess what? 80% of the code is copied and pasted from Plurk. Not written, but copied. Copy and Copyright does sound similar, don’t you think?

Come on, Microsoft. Out of all the huge companies you can take on, you copied from a small startup struggling against a certain @MicroBlogginggod. I mean, it is Microsoft or China which made this software? I am sorry if I offended anyone, but let’s face it – Imitation phones and programs are rampant there.

If you want the nitty gritty facts of this charlie foxtrot, go to the website mentioned below.

Microsoft China rips off Asia’s No. 1 Microblogging Service (Plurk Labs)

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Studying in the same school as Xavier and Zhou Tong, Reuben is a 14-Year-old avid gamer who indulges in his Xbox console during his leisure time. He currently studies in a school which uses macbooks in class. He blogs anything related to technology, from gaming to Mac on TechXav.