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Redmond's Regret: Ray Ozzie Fizzles at Microsoft

Ray Ozzie, the creator of ground-breaking software such as Lotus Notes and Groove, has been anything but a hit at Microsoft. Full Article at PC World

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  1. In this July 22, 2009 photo, Microsoft Office software are shown on display at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif. Microsoft Corp. shares were down early Friday, July 24, after the software maker reported its first fiscal year with a sales decline since 1986.
  2. Microsoft Chief Technology Officer Ray Ozzie speaks at the company's Professional Developers Conference at the Los Angeles Convention Center Tuesday, Nov 17, 2009.

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