blogs.zdnet.com - 4/28/2009
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June 4th, 2008 Microsoft continues paring back the Windows Live family Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 7:48 am Categories: Channel , OEMs , Web 2.0 , Windows Live Tags: Microsoft Windows Live , Microsoft Corp. , Service , Microsoft Windows , Operating Systems , Software , Mary Jo Foley Microsoft is ...
microsoft.com - 4/23/2009
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Microsoft Reports Third-Quarter Results Lower operating expenses narrow revenue...
gap in difficult economic environment. REDMOND, Wash. — Apr. 23, 2009 — Microsoft Corp. today announced revenue of ...
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Microsoft Reports Third-Quarter Results
blogs.zdnet.com - 4/28/2009
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Microsoft is taking reservations starting April 28 for
a limited beta of a new public-information service called...
Vine. The service, slated to go to testers in May, uses alerts, reports and a personal dashboard to allow users to stay in touch, ...
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Microsoft begins public test of Twitter-like ...
kara.allthingsd.com - 4/24/2009
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Microsoft’s earnings and revenues took a hit in
its third quarter with profits down 32 percent from...
a year ago on six percent sales decline. The software giant earned $2.98 billion, or 33 cents a share on revenue of $13.65 billion, which was ...
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Microsoft Gets Hit By the Econalypse: Earnings and ...
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Say It Ain't So: Microsoft Launching Its Own Twitter
Silicon Alley Insider —
... The Vine service initially was developed by the Windows Live team, post Hurricane Katrina. I heard a bit about the service back in June 2008, after which the service — like a number of Windows Live properties — seemed to just disappear. It turns out the concept was passed over to Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie’s division and incubated like other technologies in Microsoft’s Start Up Business Accelerator group. “Eventually, products and services started in the accelerator will transition into one of Microsoft’s existing ...
Say It Ain't So: Microsoft Launching Its Own Version Of Twitter
Silicon Alley Insider —
... The Vine service initially was developed by the Windows Live team, post Hurricane Katrina. I heard a bit about the service back in June 2008, after which the service — like a number of Windows Live properties — seemed to just disappear. It turns out the concept was passed over to Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie’s division and incubated like other technologies in Microsoft’s Start Up Business Accelerator group. “Eventually, products and services started in the accelerator will transition into one of Microsoft’s existing ...
Microsoft to begin public test of Twitter-like notification service
Bink.nu —
... The Vine service initially was developed by the Windows Live team, post Hurricane Katrina. I heard a bit about the service back in June 2008, after which the service — like a number of Windows Live properties — seemed to just disappear. It turns out the concept was passed over to Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie’s division and incubated like other technologies in Microsoft’s Start Up Business Accelerator group. “Eventually, products and services started in the accelerator will transition into one of Microsoft’s existing business divisions,” a ...
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