A WebmasterWorld thread informs about Microsoft’s claims to take over the Internet search. An article on NYTimes reports about Microsoft’s future plans.
Microsoft Overcharges, Refunds, Charges Again
A couple of weeks back a major Microsoft AdCenter bug costed advertisers huge amounts. This bug made the advertisers pay a blasting amount as compared to what they have bid for. However, this bug was soon fixed and before the advertisers could even raise their brows they were paid back.
Microsoft: Faster Computers = Cheaper Gas
Research firms and think tanks are constantly looking for new ways to process oil in order to increase gasoline production, given the world’s dependence on the valuable commodity. Analyzing chemical bonds and refining techniques, however, many not be the only solution when it comes to achieving optimum efficiency.
Microsoft: Google Can’t ‘Opt Out’ Of Copyright Law
You could say some of the sound bites from Microsoft’s latest rant over Google’s approach to copyright law bear a resemblance to a political campaign – not just because they carry the same tintinnabulation of highroad mantras, but have the same stabbing indignation of a call to war. Google’s doin’ wrong, says the Beast of Redmond, and we’ve got to do something about it.
Google, Microsoft Earn Fortune’s Admiration
Not only do these two Internet rivals have multi-billion dollar fortunes, but they enjoy spots in the top twenty on Fortune’s ‘Most Admired Companies’ list.
Microsoft Teaching Web Development For Free
The company’s Express editions of products like Visual Studio have been available for several months. Handing powerful tools to novice developers without a training option left them dependent on other resources to learn how to use them.
Developer Workflow – Microsoft Ahead
In reading my 1,331 RSS items (as reported by Google Reader) today I found one by Scott Barnes where he noted that Ryan Stewart, who covers the rich Internet application space better than most anyone, noted that Microsoft was ahead in terms of developer workflow.
Absolutely.
Microsoft Tells Hollywood To Avoid Filtering
The technology YouTube has in mind to detect and filter content will be a bad deal for the studios, and Microsoft has quietly asked powerful Hollywood honchos to skip it in favor of another option.
EU Proposes Hefty Fine on Microsoft: A Deeper Look
A comprehensive overview of the European Union’s proposed fine on Microsoft and its implications on international trade and business dynamics.
Microsoft Faces EU Fines… Again
The European Commission has daily fines of $4 million in store for Microsoft, who in turn have complained that the Commission thinks "patented innovation must be made available for free