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Microsoft announced this morning that HP computers will soon be shipped with Live.com as their default search engine. The big news, though, isn't that Live's hit-it-with-a-stick ugly search results will
Microsoft's Silverlight 3 and Expression 3 were released on July 9th to favorable reviews. tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/remember_silverlight_version_3_launch_and_features.php'; tweetmeme_source = 'rww'; The original Silverlight shipped in Fall 2007 as Microsoft's first
Microsoft says it's "all in" for HTML5. But Silverlight isn't dead. Internet Explorer 9 and 10 enables developers to write the same markup and run it anywhere. But the
Last week Microsoft issued a blog post stating that Internet Explorer will not support WebGL because WebGL is inherently insecure. The post was based on research conducted by the
Don't look now but Oprah is at the top of the iTunes podcasting chart. Her discussion series with writer Eckhart Tolle is bringing not just podcasting to her huge audience,
Microsoft just announced that it started work on Internet Explorer 9 three weeks ago. Steven Sinofsky, the president of Microsoft's Windows and Windows Live division, showed an early build of
IT salaries are up after a two year decline, according to CIO.com. That's good news, considering the level of dissatisfaction IT professionals are experiencing. Meanwhile, hiring is up as
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
When Microsoft premiered Silverlight as something called WPF/E in 2007, it was with the idea of enabling developers to build "rich Internet applications," and to conceivably run them outside of
Semantinet today announced the launch of its first product, headup.com. Headup is a browser extension that cross-references data from all your social networks, including Twitter, Gmail, Facebook, Last.fm, Digg, and
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