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| Microsoft launches Internet Explorer 9, its prettiest browser yet VentureBeat Microsoft's long journey to revitalize Internet Explorer, and make it a competitive web browser against speedy upstarts like Google Chrome, finally reached its end tonight. A few hours ago, Microsoft made the final version of Internet Explorer 9 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Is Microsoft's Zune Done? paidContent.org Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) will no longer make new versions of the Zune device, ending a four-plus year effort to challenge the dominance of Apple's iPod music player, according to a Bloomberg News report. The company isn't confirming the story, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft confirms delay of March Windows Phone 7 update Afterdawn.com Microsoft has confirmed today that its March "NoDo" update for Windows Phone 7 will be postponed for weeks following the complete disaster that was the rollout of their February update. CEO Steve Ballmer had initially said the update would be hitting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Microsoft, DTI, agree BEE deal The New Age Online Microsoft and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) have signed a seven-year empowerment deal worth R472m targeting black-owned software development houses. The deal is in line with government equity plans that require companies to adhere to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Radicati Group Releases 'Microsoft SharePoint Market Analysis, 2011-2015' Business Solutions Magazine (blog) Palo Alto, CA (Marketwire) - The Radicati Group's latest study, "Microsoft SharePoint Market Analysis, 2011-2015," examines the penetration of Microsoft SharePoint in both the On-Premises and Hosted Collaboration Market. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nokia Gives CEO $6.2M To Offset Lost Microsoft Pay NPR by AP The executive hired to turn around mobile phone maker Nokia is getting $6.2 million to make up for the paychecks he lost when he left Microsoft last fall. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop received a payment of about $3.2 million (2.3 million euros) last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| More Than A Shop Expands Its Software Product Selection To Include Open Source ... TheStreet.com (blog) By Vocus PR-Web 03/15/11 - 01:03 AM EDT More Than A Shop offers a full line of commercially available consumer products such as Microsoft Office, PhotoShop and DreamWeaver. Company representatives just announced they will now also carry full line of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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