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Engadget - Thu Dec 3, 7:14 pm ET
The International Imaging Industry Association -- colloquially known as I3A -- announced today that Google 's signed on as a member of the non-profit organization. They've also simultaneously announced that pre-existing member Microsoft has joined forces with Google on the Camera Phone Image Quality Initiative. What's that all about? The initiative, which also calls Motorola, Eastman Kodak ...
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seattlepi.com - Thu Dec 3, 6:42 pm ET
Microsoft unveiled on Thursday a prototype of an experimental programming language for creating interactive infographics, data visualizations and computational art.
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PC World - Fri Dec 4, 2:17 pm ET
Browser screen tweaks desired by rivals may result in antitrust settlement this month.
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PC World - Fri Dec 4, 2:03 pm ET
Next Tuesday's security updates apparently won't clean up the black screen of death, though.
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seattlepi.com - Thu Dec 3, 5:12 pm ET
Starting on Dec. 15, Microsoft is making Windows games available for direct download from its own new store, the company announced Thursday.
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TechWorld - Thu Dec 3, 3:35 am ET
Enhancements seek to improve over-all service Microsoft is targeting one of Google's most popular services, Google Maps, wit its own online mapping service, released in beta yesterday.
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HispanicBusiness.com - Thu Dec 3, 12:28 pm ET
SEATTLE - When Microsoft starts selling Office 2010 next year, the company will take its workhorse software suite and move it one step closer to its vision of cloud computing.
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Ars Technica - Thu Dec 3, 7:39 am ET
Last night, Redmond sent out an e-mail to participants of the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Beta Program telling them about a Windows 7 Photo Contest that some of those with tinfoil hats might not like. Essentially, Microsoft wants these testers to send in a photo of themselves in their beta testing environment, near a well-known landmark, or somehow displaying their passion and ...
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Marketwire - Thu Dec 3, 4:04 pm ET
PETALUMA, CA--(Marketwire - December 3, 2009) - AccountMate Software Corporation received a PERFECT score on the latest Microsoft-sponsored Net Satisfaction and Customer Loyalty survey in Customer Loyalty Segmentation, Revenue Impact and Net Satisfaction areas. The achievement in Overall Performance and Loyalty were 34% and 18% above the average Microsoft Partner scores respectively. The 100 ...
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InfoWorld - 2 hours 38 minutes ago
Microsoft on Thursday released two more pieces of its Forefront suite as part of its strategy to merge security and identity technology and create software that stretches across clients, servers, and the network edge.
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InfoWorld - 2 hours 38 minutes ago
Microsoft's Bing site was offline Thursday night. Relatively speaking, the outage didn't last very long, but any outage is a bad outage when you are introducing new features and trying to win market share from a dominant competitor like Google .
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Network World - Fri Dec 4, 1:08 pm ET
Microsoft joined hands with Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom on Friday to unveil a new deal to sell netbooks at up to 90 percent off their retail price with a 3G mobile broadband contract.
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CNET - Thu Dec 3, 10:24 pm ET
In what could be a blow to Bing's image, the main Microsoft search site goes down.
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Computerworld - Fri Dec 4, 6:55 am ET
Computerworld - Microsoft has revamped the browser ballot screen demanded by European Union antitrust regulators and may get final approval as early as Dec. 15, a source familiar with the case told Computerworld today.
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Enterprise Security Today - Fri Dec 4, 11:17 am ET
Patch Tuesday will address a vulnerability in Internet Explorer severe enough that Microsoft considered an out-of-band patch. Microsoft's Patch Tuesday also addresses a Windows Server 2008 flaw that could be disruptive and a Project 2000 problem.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 3, 1:41 pm ET
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. revised a planned antitrust-settlement with European Union regulators after browser makers complained the accord gave the company an unfair advantage, according to two people familiar with the case.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 3, 12:41 pm ET
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. revised a planned antitrust-settlement with European Union regulators after browser makers complained the accord gave the company an unfair advantage, according to two people familiar with the case.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 3, 11:11 am ET
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. revised an antitrust- settlement with European Union regulators after browser makers complained the accord gave the company an unfair advantage, according to two people familiar with the case.
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Enterprise Security Today - Fri Dec 4, 3:02 am ET
British security firm Prevx has conceded that Microsoft security patches were not the cause of a Windows issue labeled the Black Screen of Death.
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Computerworld - Thu Dec 3, 4:40 pm ET
Computerworld - Microsoft today said it will deliver six security updates on Tuesday, including one that will patch a vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE) the company admitted only last week.