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  1. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows This week, Microsoft announced its intention to purchase Internet communications firm for $8.5 billion. What does this purchase mean to Microsoft? And does it even make sense? ... View the full article
  2. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows This week, Microsoft announced its intention to purchase Internet communications firm for $8.5 billion. What does this purchase mean to Microsoft? And does it even make sense? ... View the full article
  3. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows This week, Microsoft announced its intention to purchase Internet communications firm for $8.5 billion. What does this purchase mean to Microsoft? And does it even make sense? ... View the full article
  4. Windows IT Pro An often irreverent look at some of this week's other news, including Windows 7 malware infection rates on the rise but still statistically tiny, Microsoft's hypetastic purchase of Skype, US antitrust oversight of Microsoft ends quietly, Microsoft's online services hit by multi-day outage that is only partially explained, Xbox 360 destroys the competition in April, Microsoft and others fight App Store trademark in Europe too, there are no Microsoft Office competitors, and Limewire settles. ... View the full article
  5. Windows IT Pro An often irreverent look at some of this week's other news, including Windows 7 malware infection rates on the rise but still statistically tiny, Microsoft's hypetastic purchase of Skype, US antitrust oversight of Microsoft ends quietly, Microsoft's online services hit by multi-day outage that is only partially explained, Xbox 360 destroys the competition in April, Microsoft and others fight App Store trademark in Europe too, there are no Microsoft Office competitors, and Limewire settles. ... View the full article
  6. Windows IT Pro An often irreverent look at some of this week's other news, including Windows 7 malware infection rates on the rise but still statistically tiny, Microsoft's hypetastic purchase of Skype, US antitrust oversight of Microsoft ends quietly, Microsoft's online services hit by multi-day outage that is only partially explained, Xbox 360 destroys the competition in April, Microsoft and others fight App Store trademark in Europe too, there are no Microsoft Office competitors, and Limewire settles. ... View the full article
  7. Windows IT Pro An often irreverent look at some of this week's other news, including Windows 7 malware infection rates on the rise but still statistically tiny, Microsoft's hypetastic purchase of Skype, US antitrust oversight of Microsoft ends quietly, Microsoft's online services hit by multi-day outage that is only partially explained, Xbox 360 destroys the competition in April, Microsoft and others fight App Store trademark in Europe too, there are no Microsoft Office competitors, and Limewire settles. ... View the full article
  8. What the heck has going on with Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS) platform this week? View the full article
  9. What the heck has going on with Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS) platform this week? View the full article
  10. What the heck has going on with Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS) platform this week? View the full article
  11. What the heck has going on with Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS) platform this week? View the full article
  12. Microsoft is going to be accelerating its CRM release schedule, and is planning to deliver two minor updates and two more major ones to its online and on-premises CRM offerings in the next 12 months. View the full article
  13. Microsoft is going to be accelerating its CRM release schedule, and is planning to deliver two minor updates and two more major ones to its online and on-premises CRM offerings in the next 12 months. View the full article
  14. Microsoft is going to be accelerating its CRM release schedule, and is planning to deliver two minor updates and two more major ones to its online and on-premises CRM offerings in the next 12 months. View the full article
  15. Microsoft is going to be accelerating its CRM release schedule, and is planning to deliver two minor updates and two more major ones to its online and on-premises CRM offerings in the next 12 months. View the full article
  16. Windows IT Pro On the second day of its Google I/O conference on Wednesday, Google announced that Chrome OS-based notebook computers, now called Chromebooks, would ship on June 15, a further stepping up of the online giant's widespread attack against Microsoft's core markets. Chromebooks will be made available from multiple PC makers, to consumers, businesses, and educational institutions, and in multiple countries, all on the same day, Google said. ... View the full article
  17. Windows IT Pro On the second day of its Google I/O conference on Wednesday, Google announced that Chrome OS-based notebook computers, now called Chromebooks, would ship on June 15, a further stepping up of the online giant's widespread attack against Microsoft's core markets. Chromebooks will be made available from multiple PC makers, to consumers, businesses, and educational institutions, and in multiple countries, all on the same day, Google said. ... View the full article
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