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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
The head of Microsoft's Windows and web operations is leaving the Seattle-based software empire in a shake-up widely viewed as the fallout from the company's failed bid for internet portal Yahoo. Kevin Johnson, a senior lieutenant to Microsoft's chief executive, Steve Ballmer, is to become head of Juniper Networks, a manufacturer of telecoms equipment. His departure came as Microsoft told an analysts'...
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Microsoft predicted continued heavy costs from its attempt to go head-to-head with Google and announced an online search alliance with Facebook
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Nick Farrell the Inquirer , Friday 25 July 2008. 07:31:00 Nothing like following success SOCIAL NOTWORKING site Facebook seems to be copying the failed Microsoft 'passport' scheme. According to a Facebook press release, the site will use something which is called Facebook Connect to allow members to use their profile on other websites....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Friday 25 July 2008. 07:34:00 Snubs Yahoo MICROSOFT AND FACEBOOK have signed a search and advertising deal. The partnership between the Vole and the online social notworking giant will reportedly integrate Microsoft Live Search and related advertising on Facebook. Microsoft purchased a 1.6 percent stake of the company for $240 million in October 2007 and successfully...
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
REDMOND, Washington (Reuters) - Chief Executive Steve Ballmer on Thursday defended Microsoft's need to make heavy investments in its Internet businesses but said the company was "done," for now, with pursuing Yahoo .
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TechEnclave (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
---Quote--- In about two weeks, Redmond has managed to turn a marketing idea into something that may just shock you. Microsoft blogger Ina Fried is reporting that Microsoft managed to trick XP users in San Francisco into loving Vista simply by...
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迷客科技 (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Microsoft looks to mimic Apple success, says Ballmer Computerworld - 50 minutes ago Anonymous says : I think this is good to hear - I disagree with the above poster with the ' me too ' comment.MS isn ' t . ..Charles Stepp says : I am SO tired of ME TOO !!Mr . Ballmer , do you ...
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | yesterday
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's chief executive officer, made his case to Wall Street for Microsoft to make big new investments in the internet business, in spite of signs of internal upheaval in the wake of his failed bid for Yahoo this year
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
Microsoft is restructuring its entire online division after the man who was behind its bid for Yahoo! unexpectedly announced his departure.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
The man charged with reviving Microsoft's struggling online business and spearheading its fight against Google is to leave the software company, it emerged last night.
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SiliconRepublic.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hobbyists who create their own video games can now embark on a fully fledged games developer career through a marketplace Microsoft has created that will allow developers to receive up to 70pc of total revenue generated by the sale of their games.
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übergizmo (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
In its bid to repair the damage to Vista's image, Microsoft will be restructuring the company by splitting its Platform & Services division into a dedicated Windows & Windows Live division and a separate Online Services division. Besides that, Apple was singled out to be the primary focus of the Windows team noting that both the desktop operating system as well as Windows Mobile provide a choice of...
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The Inquisitr (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Yahoo has decided to challenge Microsoft on its home turf, with the new version of Zimbra taking the good fight to Microsoft Outlook. Originial image credit: Wikimedia Commons. More on the new Zimbra here at The Inquisitr.
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迷客科技 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Microsoft will demonstrate its previously only hinted-at spherical Surface display next week, the company has inadvertently revealed through its own floor map for its Research group's DemoFest event. Booth 110 at the show is listed as offering a "multi-touch spherical display" that resembles a previously described variant on the company's Surface ...