I’m in Redmond for a Social Computing Symposium.
Microsoft adCenter Debuts In The US
All of Microsoft’s online properties will carry paid search traffic delivered by adCenter, which has been in testing in France and Singapore, and is now setting its sights directly on the United States.
Microsoft Settling California Antitrust Suits
The technology company will make $70 million in vouchers available to several municipal governments in California that complained of being overcharged by Microsoft.
Microsoft May Delay Vista Again
A two-sentence post from research firm Gartner has caused some uproar in the technology world, as Gartner researchers claim Microsoft will miss its release of Vista by three months, pushing it back into 2007.
Microsoft Leaks Memo, Plots With Yahoo
Shadowy skullduggery, twilight tete-a-tetes, and disseminated disinformation may have all been part of rumored talks between Yahoo and Microsoft about their online rival, Google.
Microsoft Tool Enhances New York Times
Through the Windows Presentation Foundation technology found in the forthcoming Vista operating system, Microsoft’s “Times Reader” will improve the newspaper’s online readability across multiple platforms.
Microsoft Sees Dynamic Revenue Growth
The fiscal third quarter for Microsoft finished with a 13 percent increase in revenue, as the company saw 21 percent revenue growth in Microsoft Business Solutions, which oversees the Dynamics line of business applications.
Another Test of ‘is Microsoft listening?’
Rod Boothby, a manager with Ernst & Young, has an awesome post about what he wants from a Web Office, among other things.
Microsoft Makes A Massive Buy
The in-game advertising technology startup Massive Incorporated will be acquired by an even more massive company, Microsoft.
Microsoft To Wallop Social Networking
Technology available through the Microsoft IP Ventures program will take its first big step onto the Internet in 2006 when Wallop.com officially launches in the social networking arena.