In addition to the $100,000 it’s donating via a (botched) Bing campaign on Twitter, Microsoft is pledging a total of $2 million worth of cash and software to victims of the massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the company said today. Of that, $250,000 will be in cash and the rest in other contributions, such as software licenses and other technology. Microsoft already, on Friday, said it had activated its disaster response team to work with employees, customers, partners, government and relief agencies. Meanwhile, Microsoft said today that it has no reports of any of its 2,500 employees in Japan injured or missing.