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Our sister site last100 has started a 2-part series exploring Microsoft’s Internet TV strategy: There may not be another company as well-positioned to take advantage of the growth in IPTV
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/microsoft/Microsoft_Enterprise_Search_To_Go_Free'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Microsoft announced today that it will give out a free version of its enterprise search product, dubbed Microsoft Search Server
Continue reading »Microsoft announced this morning that the source code for its .NET framework libraries is being opened to the world, allowing outside developers to see inside when developing their own software
Continue reading »In yesterday's post Why Apple Will Dominate Next Gen Computing, Alex Iskold wrote that Apple's announcement of iPhone support for Microsoft Exchange "makes perfect sense" - as a competitive move
Continue reading »Microsoft just announced a very cool new multi-touch computing product, called Surface. At first the rumors were this would be an iPhone competitor, but it's clear now that it's much
Continue reading »Microsoft's Silverlight may have one heck of a mountain to climb in order to take marketshare from Adobe's near ubiquitous Flash plugin, but Redmond is doing a lot of things
Continue reading »Microsoft announced a partnership this morning with five social networks on data portability. Starting today, users on Facebook and Bebo will be able to add friends via their Windows Live
Continue reading »I'm getting this feeling of deja vu... haven't we been through all this before? Today Opera filed an antitrust complaint with the European Union against Microsoft. According to Opera, the
Continue reading »Tafiti is a new experimental search site from Microsoft. It has rich visualizations and aims to meet the needs of people doing research on the Web. Tafiti runs on the
Continue reading »Summary: Yes Microsoft is a Web 2.0 company, because their goal is to use the Web as a Platform. The difference is they'll use the Web as a Platform via
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