Microsoft is tired of waiting for the United States government to rein in the National Security Agency so it's taking matters into its own hands. The Financial Times reports that Microsoft "will allow foreign customers to have their personal data stored on servers outside the U.S.," a move that other tech companies such as Google have so far resisted due to cost concerns.
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