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More Money Could Make Microsoft Employees Stick E-Commerce Times By Erika Morphy Microsoft may be lacking the cool factor, but it apparently wants to make up for that with thicker pay envelopes. That's good news for its huge army of employees, and it's a good sign that things are looking up in the tech job market ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Microsoft: 350 million Windows 7 licenses sold in 18 months TechSpot By Emil Protalinski, TechSpot.com Microsoft has announced that Windows 7 has sold more than 350 million licenses so far, meaning it is still the fastest-selling operating system. Windows 7 has been available to the masses for 18 months. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Microsoft Lifts From Android For Windows 8 Log-On (MSFT, GOOG) San Francisco Chronicle Microsoft is revamping the next version of Windows to work better on touch screen tablets. Since tablets generally don't come with a hardware keyboard, using touch patterns to log on seems like a necessary improvement. Using touch to log-on is one of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bypassing Microsoft, Again Wall Street Journal The historical significance of Apple passing Microsoft in market capitalization last spring wasn't lost on anyone. Now Microsoft is in danger of being passed by International Business Machines, an event arguably as rich in irony as last year's passing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft Makes an Big Data Play with Project Barcelona ReadWriteWeb Project Barcelona, a new project in the works from Microsoft, will give enterprises Web crawler-like tools for searching and storing information. The crawlers will search Microsoft products such as SQL Server, Excel and SharePoint and extra metadata. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Microsoft Cloud-Based Apps Pass FISMA Scrutiny Redmondmag.com By Kurt Mackie Microsoft announced on Wednesday that its cloud-based suite of applications has passed muster for government use per Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) standards. Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Suite for the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Microsoft patent application shows custom Kinect gestures, roaming ... By Dana Wollman Since Kinect entered the world, modders have been hacking it for everything from playing Tetris to controlling a web browser. And really, Microsoft n. We Right Resumes | RecruitersBook.com - http://www.engadget.com/ | ||
Microsoft Has Sold 350 Million Copies Of Windows 7 By Devin Coldewey Congratulations to Microsoft, who somehow in the face of teasing from very important bloggers like us, has managed to sell quite a few ... CrunchGear - http://www.crunchgear.com/ | ||
Microsoft expands Bing Rewards to US homepage - TNW Microsoft By Alex Wilhelm In a bid to boost the appeal of Bing to users of every stripe, Microsoft has moved the popular Bing Rewards program out of its walled garden and into its homepage on every modern browser in the US. The move follows what Microsoft claims ... The Next Web - http://thenextweb.com/microsoft/ | ||
Neowin.net - Microsoft targets Google Docs By Paul Ferson News, Reviews & Betas which includes large community peer support. Neowin.net - http://www.neowin.net/ | ||
Microsoft patents custom Kinect profiles | Ubergizmo By George Wong The Kinect has been used in over 101 different applications and new ways to use the motion controller are being [...] Ubergizmo - http://www.ubergizmo.com/ |
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Paul Allen, the 'Idea Man,' Offers His Version of Microsoft's ... Of his bitter feelings years ago and clashes with Bill Gates, Mr. Allen said, "I got over it. And then we went on. I think we've both mellowed." www.nytimes.com/2011/04/18/technology/18allen.html |