IT company Microsoft attacked Internet company Google on Friday in a public statement where it said that its rival has been making some things that show its anti-competitive way to be. This action comes just after a few days the software company and other firms decided to complain about the IT services provider to the European Union regulators because of the things it does in this area. Microsoft said in a blog post on the company's blog that "Our concerns relate only to Google practices that tend to lock in business partners and content -- like Google Books -- and exclude competitors, thereby undermining competition more broadly. Ultimately the competition law agencies will have to decide whether or not Google's practices should be seen as illegal." Google decided no to say anything about the comments Microsoft had regarding its competitive behavior.