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In a response to Microsoft watcher Todd Bishop’s post saying Microsoft should buy Twitter, Mary Jo-Foley wrote Microsoft Shouldn’t Buy Twitter saying: …But I’d argue Microsoft could simply do a Twitter clone — the same way that it has built its own Facebook...
I just finished installing Windows 7 Beta on my home machine to find a fish swimming on my desktop: But not just any fish, its a Siamese fighting fish , also knows a “betta fish” (or just “betta”). A subtle Microsoft joke? Hope it does a better job selectively...
Originally published on Cloud Avenue. About a month ago, Microsoft rolled out its previously announced 3rd wave of Windows Live Services refresh. The purpose of the release was to position the Live Services as the central hub for everything you do online...
If you like the scrolling functionality as implemented in the iPhone (and Zune etc.) you’ll be happy to know its part of the Windows 7 operating system and implemented for anything with a scrollbar. More Windows 7 goodies on Rafael Rivera’s blog… Similar...
(Cross posted from CloudAve) Microsoft announced today its rollout plans for the 3rd wave of Windows Live services.
The goal of this latest release wave, according to company officials, is to simplify the use of the offered services and unify the user...
(Originally posted at Cloud Avenue) This year’s Microsoft Profesional Developers Conference is full of announcements and surprises. The next big announcement besides Windows Azure (and Windows 7?) is the new “Office Web Applications” live service. The...
(Originally posted at Cloud Avenue) Windows Live™Microsoft’s Windows Live ID team just announced their support for OpenID calling it a “de facto standard Web protocol for user authentication.” Beginning today, Windows Live™ ID is publicly committing to...
Reading Mary Jo Foley’s Microsoft 2.0 it suddenly struck me: Could Microsoft’s next killer OS be SharePoint?
Instead of being quite so blatant, Microsoft has taken a quieter back route to achieving the same ends via two related technologies: Baking SharePoint...
Reading Mary Jo Foley’s Microsoft 2.0 it suddenly struck me: Could Microsoft’s next killer OS be SharePoint? Instead of being quite so blatant, Microsoft has taken a quieter back route to achieving the same ends via two related technologies: Baking SharePoint...
"We need to connect with real people," Seinfeld says and reminds Gates that "you and I are a little out of it. You’re living in some kind of moon house hovering over Seattle like the mother ship. I got so many cars I get stuck in my own...
Microsoft's new R&D Center in Israel (ILDC) is going through a lot of recruiting and PR effort. It's latest PR stunt - The Microsoft Friends Club which is open for "all students, studying for any certified degree in computer science,...
Dare has written a post that claims there's an exodus from Google to Microsoft. The post is driven by his own observations and a post entitled Back to Microsoft from Sergey Solanik detailing his departure to Microsoft. Sergey's post contains some...
Microsoft’s new R&D Center in Israel (ILDC) is going through a lot of recruiting and PR effort. It’s latest PR stunt - The Microsoft Friends Club which is open for “all students, studying for any certified degree in computer science...
There's a new video testimonial at www.duet.com about Duet implementation in Auckland Regional Council. Check it out at http://www.duet.com/MediaLibrary/Videos/ARCCustomerTestimonialFlash/tabid/257/Default.aspx (Unfortunately, no embed option. SAP...
I put some pictures from the Microsoft Israel R&D Labs launch event yesterday on Flickr... A detailed even summary and notes will soon follow... Technorati Tags: Microsoft , MSFT , Steve Ballmer , Israeli Startups , Innovation , R&D If you liked...
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