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Would you believe that a cookie, a single cookie, could make your Christmas shopping cost more? That's right, and this cookie, well it doesn't win an award for taste, it isn't ginormous and it doesn't even have gold speckles in it. Full Article at WalletPop
Four reasons why small towns cultivate entrepreneurship. (350 sec.) Forget front row seats. Memorabilia expert Brandon Steiner can get you the winning pitch. Reform in executive pay unlikely as Washington looks elsewhere. Jewel robberies rise in Europe. Full Article at Forbes
MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer looks on during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system. View Photo »
Our strategy for success in growing the iPAQ business and customer base is working with industry leaders, like AT&T and Microsoft, and leveraging our collective strengths in the business and prosumer markets.
Australia and Canada have both approved the proposed Microsoft-Yahoo search and advertising deal, making them the first regulators in the world to sign off on it, giving Microhoo two fewer antitrust authority groups to worry about. "Microsoft and Yahoo! Full Article at Ars Technica
With both Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) and Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) overhauling the user interfaces of their search engines, it only made sense that Google (NSDQ: GOOG) would want to tweak the look of its site too. Full Article at paidContent.org
Sometimes it's the little things that count. The most prominent feature of Firefox 3.6 is Personas, which let you reskin the browser with thousands of different looks. Full Article at Webware
MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer addresses the media during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany. View Photo »
We think News Corp. executives are well aware of this and so are enlisting the help of Microsoft to try and put pressure on Google in other ways namely the possibility of a newspaper online cartel
At Sunshine Profits we’re holding gold and we find ourselves in very good company with some of the world’s biggest players. The smart money is definitely in. Central banks are net buyers of gold for the first time in 22 years. Full Article at The Market Oracle
HYDERABAD: Microsoft India Development Centre (MSIDC) unveiled ‘Indic Language Input Tool’ here on Wednesday for better and broader adoption of computing technologies in Indian languages. Full Article at The Hindu
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKEX: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for computing devices. Full Article
MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer looks on during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer looks on during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system.
View Photo »Steve Ballmer, CEO of US computer software company Microsoft, gestures during a news conference in Munich, southern Germany, Wednesday Oct. 7, 2009. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system.
View Photo »Steve Ballmer, CEO of US computer software company Microsoft, gestures during a news conference in Munich, southern Germany, Wednesday Oct. 7, 2009. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system.
View Photo »Steve Ballmer, CEO of US computer software company Microsoft, gestures during a news conference in Munich, southern Germany, Wednesday Oct. 7, 2009. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer attends a news conference to present the new Windows Mobile operating system at the company new headquarters in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer attends a news conference to present the new Windows Mobile operating system at the company new headquarters in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer attends a news conference to present the new Windows Mobile operating system at the company new headquarters in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris October 6, 2009.
View Photo »The Microsoft logo is seen on the new French branch office of Microsoft, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, next to Paris, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »The Microsoft logo is seen on the new French branch office of Microsoft, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, next to Paris, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »The Microsoft logo is seen on the new French branch office of Microsoft, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, next to Paris, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer delivers a speech during the inauguration of the French branch office of Microsoft, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, next to Paris, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde, right, congratulates Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, left, during the inauguration of the French branch office of Microsoft, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, next to Paris, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer delivers a speech during the inauguration of the French branch office of Microsoft, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, France, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »The booth of Microsoft is displayed during the opening day of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2009 exhibition on October 5, 2009 in Geneva.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer speaks during the CBI's annual lecture at the Landmark Hotel in Central London, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »A man passes by the Microsoft booth at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2009 exhibition in Geneva October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer is pictured during the CBI's annual lecture at the Landmark Hotel in Central London, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer is pictured during the CBI's annual lecture at the Landmark Hotel in Central London, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer speaks during the CBI's annual lecture at the Landmark Hotel in Central London, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer speaks during the CBI's annual lecture at the Landmark Hotel in Central London, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer speaks during the CBI's annual lecture at the Landmark Hotel in Central London, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer gestures during his address to members of the CBI in London October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer delivers his address to members of the CBI in London October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer delivers his address to members of the CBI in London October 5, 2009.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer looks on during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system.
View Photo »The Financial Times has learnt that Microsoft has also approached other big online publishers to persuade them to remove their sites from Google’s search engine….One website publisher approached by Microsoft said that the plan ‘puts enormous value on content if search engines are prepared to pay us to i...
According to a person familiar with the matter, News Corp. initiated the conversations with Microsoft. The software giant has held conversations with other publishers as well, this person said.
The talks are still at a very early stage and may not result in a deal, according to these people. Among the most thorny issues, one of these people said, are the terms under which Microsoft would compensate News Corp., if at all, to feature its news content, which ranges from The Wall Street Journal to...
News Corp. has held discussions with Microsoft Corp. about a partnership that could result in News Corp. removing its newspaper content from Google Inc.'s search engine while continuing to feature it on Microsoft's online properties, according to people familiar with the matter
Rupert Murdoch is pointing a gun to Google's head, and Microsoft is helping him pull back the trigger.
Microsoft's interest is being interpreted as a direct assault on Google because it puts pressure on the search engine to start paying for content
They've got a real challenge to communicate their brand's positioning, which is clearly not as well defined or as strong as Yahoo, Microsoft or Google ... In the trade, that AOL brand probably isn't living up to the product.
Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact
Microsoft’s DirectAccess and BranchCache technologies highlight the business value of Windows 7 client and Windows Server 2008 R2 working together to provide new, transformational features that increase user productivity
Microsoft, EA, Insomniac, and Ubisoft veteran Troy Dunniway continues an earlier article in discussing some of the major risks involved in transitioning from a small to large development team and how to identify and avoid them.
Microsoft chapel on Zoloft Hill
This is all about Microsoft hurting Google's margin
Now offering full compatibility with Windows 7, Transcend SSDs are performance-optimised data storage solutions for users of Microsoft's new operating system
In the most important area, the one business where Google makes billions of dollars of revenue, Google is not actually offering the data portability that DLF promises. A 17-step procedure is required to import a Google AdWords campaign into Microsoft adCenter.
In the overall market for databases it is among the four top database vendors. It is a leading and important database vendor, which exerts a significant competitive constraint on Oracle and other proprietary database vendors like Microsoft and IBM.
There's a sort of a gold rush going on ... Some of the biggest companies in the world--Microsoft, Dell, Google--all of these huge tech companies are very interested in the billions of dollars that is going to derive from health care in cyberspace.
We need very high-skilled immigrant workers to fill our jobs at the Mayo Clinic and Microsoft, and we need people at the beginning of the workforce stage to fill the positions that the new generation of high school graduates and college students aren't going to fill.
When we meet back here in 10 more years, we will look back and say, 'Wow, wasn't technology really primitive in 2009? Computers didn't recognize our speech, they didn't recognize our gestures ... we didn't have instantaneous access to the world's information, we still used pen and paper.' ... Microsoft ...
Are an Xbox Live subscriber, had your modified Xbox console banned from Xbox Live, were not refunded a prorated sum for the time left on your subscription or have experienced other problems as a result of being banned, and would like to participate in a class action against Microsoft
Google's Chrome OS doesn't signal the apocalypse for Apple and Microsoft, but that doesn't mean the operating system won't succeed when it arrives next year ... Just like the Chrome Web browser, Google's carving out a small slice of the market for people who want the company's buzzwords of speed, securi...
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