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The Tuscaloosa News - Tue Nov 24, 6:13 am ET
ASHLEE VANCE and TIM ARANGO News Corporation, the media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, has engaged in early stage discussions with Microsoft about a pact to get paid from Microsoft to remove its news content from Google's search engine.
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BtoB Magazine - Tue Nov 24, 6:12 am ET
New Yorkand#8212;Microsoft and News Corp.
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Engadget - Tue Nov 24, 5:24 am ET
Seems like we just can't go a week without some corporate power plays or mudslinging making our pages. Back in October, Datel promised it would "remedy" the situation created by Microsoft's forthcoming (now present) Dashboard update locking out its higher capacity memory modules. The accessory company was the first (and only) third-party supplier of memory cards for the Xbox 360, but it seems ...
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Nov 24, 10:05 am ET
NEW YORK----Fitch Ratings has affirmed the following ratings of Microsoft Corporation :
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Wired News - Mon Nov 23, 11:10 am ET
News Corp hopes to delete its news articles from Google's search engine and put them on Microsoft's search engines instead, in return for payment. Although this represents a new option for funding journalism, the effort seems doomed to fail before it even gets off the ground.
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PC World - Mon Nov 23, 3:50 pm ET
Plus: A massive Microsoft patch batch, and fixes for Adobe Reader and Acrobat.
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Seattle Times - Mon Nov 23, 7:19 pm ET
In a video making its way virally around The Twitters (another Mr. Chan-ism from my dad), Microsoft employees broke out into the electric slide to the Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling" at a Microsoft retail store.
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PC World - 1 hour 3 minutes ago
Peter Klein, currently CFO of the business division, will take over finances for the whole company.
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e-Consultancy - Tue Nov 24, 4:18 am ET
Maybe Rupert Murdoch isn't so crazy after all. Little more than two weeks after he essentially stated " Google? We don't need no stinkin' Google ", reports have surfaced that Microsoft is talking with News Corp. and other newspaper publishers.
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PC Magazine - Mon Nov 23, 10:22 am ET
Microsoft has had talks with News Corp about a tie up, which would involve News Corp getting paid to take its news websites off Google, a source familiar with the matter said on Sunday.
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InformationWeek - Mon Nov 23, 6:17 pm ET
Microsoft's search rebate program inflates some prices for online shoppers, claims a competitor.
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Enterprise Security Today - Tue Nov 24, 3:08 am ET
Worldwide, the greatest threat remained attacks via fake security software. More than 13 million such attacks were blocked by computers with the help of Microsoft software in the first half of 2009. Nonetheless, a year ago, that figure was 16.8 million.
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AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Nov 24, 7:34 pm ET
Please see this disclosure related to me and Google. There certainly is a lot of noisy swirl of late around the escalating fight between search giant Google and some traditional media companies over content online.
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Enterprise Security Today - Tue Nov 24, 3:08 am ET
Security firm Sophos says Windows 7 is far from secure and highly vulnerable to the latest viruses. Microsoft insists Windows 7 builds on features in Windows Vista, "the most secure Windows operating system ever released."
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Nov 24, 8:00 am ET
MicroStrategy® Incorporated , a leading worldwide provider of business intelligence software, today announced that its free reporting software package, MicroStrategy Reporting Suite, provides a seamless interface to Microsoft®
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Tom's Hardware - Mon Nov 23, 5:51 pm ET
Will Windows 8 be here before the end of the world? Microsoft Windows - Microsoft - Operating system - Windows - Video Games
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redOrbit - Mon Nov 23, 4:12 pm ET
Microsoft has reportedly been in talks with News Corp about a possible alliance that could find the media giant being paid to remove its content from Google News.A source close to the matter has told reporters that the talks with Microsoft were initiated by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, and are in the early stages."This is all about Microsoft hurting Google's margin," a source told the Financial ...
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IT World - Tue Nov 24, 1:43 am ET
Microsoft Monday night issued a security advisory that provides customers with guidance and workarounds for dealing with a zero-day exploit aimed at Internet Explorer.
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PC World - Mon Nov 23, 12:34 pm ET
Now that we've all had a chance to check out the source code, Microsoft is likely breathing a sigh of relief at Google's OS entry.
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Computerworld - Mon Nov 23, 4:40 pm ET
Computerworld - Microsoft today confirmed that exploit code published last week can compromise PCs running older versions of Internet Explorer (IE), but said its security team has not yet seen any in-the-wild attacks.