Google tells employee: you can no longer be a Microsoft MVP
Google tells employee: you can no longer be a Microsoft MVP - Ars Technica
The Microsoft MVP status is awarded to individuals around the world who Redmond wants to recognize for sharing their high-quality, real-world technical expertise with the community and with Microsoft.
In October 2003, Skeet was awarded Microsoft MVP status, and Microsoft renewed his MVP status every year for the next five years. Those days are over. While Microsoft says it has no problem with a Google employee keeping their MVP status, Google certainly does.
Google tells employee: you can no longer be a Microsoft MVP - Ars Technica
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