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  1. Supersite Based on feedback from hundreds of readers, I've posted an article with 16 suggestions on how Microsoft can fix Microsoft. Which is to say, assuming you believe that Microsoft suffers from a leadership issue and is ceasing to become interesting to technology enthusiasts, what do we believe the company should do to regain its lost mojo? ... View the full article
  2. Supersite Based on feedback from hundreds of readers, I've posted an article with 16 suggestions on how Microsoft can fix Microsoft. Which is to say, assuming you believe that Microsoft suffers from a leadership issue and is ceasing to become interesting to technology enthusiasts, what do we believe the company should do to regain its lost mojo? ... View the full article
  3. Supersite Based on feedback from hundreds of readers, I've posted an article with 16 suggestions on how Microsoft can fix Microsoft. Which is to say, assuming you believe that Microsoft suffers from a leadership issue and is ceasing to become interesting to technology enthusiasts, what do we believe the company should do to regain its lost mojo? ... View the full article
  4. Supersite Based on feedback from hundreds of readers, I've posted an article with 16 suggestions on how Microsoft can fix Microsoft. Which is to say, assuming you believe that Microsoft suffers from a leadership issue and is ceasing to become interesting to technology enthusiasts, what do we believe the company should do to regain its lost mojo? ... View the full article
  5. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows When I look back over the past decade with Microsoft, I see lots of missed opportunities. The 2000s was the time when Microsoft ceded control of the tech industry, and while it will continue into the future as an enormous, financially successful superpower, my concern as a technology enthusiast is that Microsoft, by ceasing to lead, will cease to be interesting or relevant. Is it time to fix Microsoft? ... View the full article
  6. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows When I look back over the past decade with Microsoft, I see lots of missed opportunities. The 2000s was the time when Microsoft ceded control of the tech industry, and while it will continue into the future as an enormous, financially successful superpower, my concern as a technology enthusiast is that Microsoft, by ceasing to lead, will cease to be interesting or relevant. Is it time to fix Microsoft? ... View the full article
  7. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows When I look back over the past decade with Microsoft, I see lots of missed opportunities. The 2000s was the time when Microsoft ceded control of the tech industry, and while it will continue into the future as an enormous, financially successful superpower, my concern as a technology enthusiast is that Microsoft, by ceasing to lead, will cease to be interesting or relevant. Is it time to fix Microsoft? ... View the full article
  8. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows When I look back over the past decade with Microsoft, I see lots of missed opportunities. The 2000s was the time when Microsoft ceded control of the tech industry, and while it will continue into the future as an enormous, financially successful superpower, my concern as a technology enthusiast is that Microsoft, by ceasing to lead, will cease to be interesting or relevant. Is it time to fix Microsoft? ... View the full article
  9. A week after being hit hard by serious cloud e-mail problems, a number of Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS) users are reporting on May 19 that they’re experiencing e-mail delays of up to an hour or more. View the full article
  10. A week after being hit hard by serious cloud e-mail problems, a number of Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS) users are reporting on May 19 that they’re experiencing e-mail delays of up to an hour or more. View the full article
  11. A week after being hit hard by serious cloud e-mail problems, a number of Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS) users are reporting on May 19 that they’re experiencing e-mail delays of up to an hour or more. View the full article
  12. A week after being hit hard by serious cloud e-mail problems, a number of Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS) users are reporting on May 19 that they’re experiencing e-mail delays of up to an hour or more. View the full article
  13. Supersite Amazon announces that it's now selling more eBooks than paper books. FYI: Amazon is the world's largest seller of books, so this is huge. ... View the full article
  14. Supersite Amazon announces that it's now selling more eBooks than paper books. FYI: Amazon is the world's largest seller of books, so this is huge. ... View the full article
  15. Supersite Amazon announces that it's now selling more eBooks than paper books. FYI: Amazon is the world's largest seller of books, so this is huge. ... View the full article
  16. Supersite Amazon announces that it's now selling more eBooks than paper books. FYI: Amazon is the world's largest seller of books, so this is huge. ... View the full article
  17. Microsoft is continuing to move some of its SQL Server capabilities to the cloud and turn them into services. The latest: Complex event processing, a capability that’s codenamed “Austin.” View the full article
  18. Microsoft is continuing to move some of its SQL Server capabilities to the cloud and turn them into services. The latest: Complex event processing, a capability that’s codenamed “Austin.” View the full article
  19. Microsoft is continuing to move some of its SQL Server capabilities to the cloud and turn them into services. The latest: Complex event processing, a capability that’s codenamed “Austin.” View the full article
  20. Microsoft is continuing to move some of its SQL Server capabilities to the cloud and turn them into services. The latest: Complex event processing, a capability that’s codenamed “Austin.” View the full article
  21. After months of rumors about its Windows Phone 7 plans, Verizon announced officially on May 19 that the carrier will begin selling the HTC Trophy 7 on May 26. Am I going to buy one? View the full article
  22. After months of rumors about its Windows Phone 7 plans, Verizon announced officially on May 19 that the carrier will begin selling the HTC Trophy 7 on May 26. Am I going to buy one? View the full article
  23. After months of rumors about its Windows Phone 7 plans, Verizon announced officially on May 19 that the carrier will begin selling the HTC Trophy 7 on May 26. Am I going to buy one? View the full article
  24. After months of rumors about its Windows Phone 7 plans, Verizon announced officially on May 19 that the carrier will begin selling the HTC Trophy 7 on May 26. Am I going to buy one? View the full article
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