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alleyinsider.com - 1/23/2009
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Microsoft (MSFT) is betting on new services -- mostly free -- to get people excited about Windows Mobile, its stale mobile operating system. But on their own, they're not going to help Windows Mobile become more than a small fraction of Microsoft's business. The software giant plans to unveil ...
gamasutra.com - 1/23/2009
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divider January 23, 2009 Report: Microsoft Makes Big
Cuts At Flight Sim Studio Report: Microsoft Makes Big...
Cuts At Flight Sim Studio Redmond, Washington-based ACES Studio, the Microsoft-owned internal group behind the venerable Microsoft Flight ...
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Report: Microsoft Makes Big Cuts At Flight Sim Studio
blogs.zdnet.com - 1/22/2009
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January 22nd, 2009 Where are the Microsoft cuts
falling? Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 8:49 am...
Categories: Windows client , Windows Live , Corporate strategy , Office , Zune , Xbox , Utility/cloud computing Tags: Steve Ballmer , Microsoft Corp. , Team ...
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Where are the Microsoft cuts falling? | All about ...
venturebeat.com - 1/23/2009
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Amid the news that Microsoft is laying off
5,000 people over the next 18 months, sources report...
that the game division has taken its share of the beating. Gamasutra reports that the Flight Simulator studio , dubbed ACES, suffered big layoffs ...
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Microsoft’s game studios take a beating in layoffs
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Windows Mobile app store, cloud sync service coming soon
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... charge for synchronization. Instead the company sees it as a basic feature of the operating system. According to Neowin, this service could be called SkyBox, and it could also allow users to automatically backup and restore their data over the web as well. Neowin says Microsoft will also launch a service called SkyMarket which will essentially be an app store that will allow users to download and install applications directly from their mobile devices. [via Alley Insider] Windows Mobile app store, cloud sync service coming soon originally ...
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