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At its Worldwide Partner Conference in Houston today, Microsoft announced a roadmap and pricing for a number of online software packages for the enterprise and small business market. Microsoft Online
Continue reading »Today at the 2007 National Association of Broadcasters conference (NAB2007), Microsoft and Adobe have gone tit for tat with product launches that directly target one another. Our previous post covered
Continue reading »PCWorld and CIO.com ran a story by Shane O'Neill today alleging that Microsoft's search engine Bing returns results for certain queries that are contrary to the searcher's intent and biased
Continue reading »It wouldn't be Monday if there weren't some new saber rattling from Carl Icahn over the Microsoft-Yahoo deal. This time, in a letter to Yahoo's shareholders, Icahn alleges that he
Continue reading »Microsoft is announcing this morning the release of thousands of pages of technical documents concerning its most prized software, with the stated goals of facilitating interoperability and data portability. Office,
Continue reading »Microsoft announced a $1.2 billion takeover offer for Norwegian enterprise search company Fast Search and Transfer. FAST's board of directors unanimously recommended that shareholders approve the deal, and 37% of
Continue reading »My latest ZDNet column is a potential doozy: Microsoft is leaping into hosted applications big time. InformationWeek reports that Microsoft plans to offer hosted implementations of SharePoint, CRM and ERP
Continue reading »Our sister site last100 has started a 2-part series exploring Microsoft‚Äôs Internet TV strategy: There may not be another company as well-positioned to take advantage of the growth in IPTV
Continue reading »It seems Mondays are slowly becoming the traditional days for Microsoft/Yahoo updates. Today, Microsoft saw the need to 'set the record straight' after Yahoo had released a statement on Saturday
Continue reading »After it became clear that the Department of Justice would try to block the Google-Yahoo advertising deal, Google today announced that it has decided to walk away from the deal.
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