Microsoft has officially launched its desktop search product designed to allow users to seamlessly find documents and files on their hard drive and the Internet.
Microsoft OneCare Attacked and Defended
Dan Gillmor has opened up the Bayosphere, which hints at his citizen journalism initiatives that he left the San Jose Mercury News to work on.
Sun And Microsoft Talk Software
The CEOs of the respective companies, which have had differences in the past, discussed a new joint project.
Microsoft and Sun Partnership Starts To Show Results
Microsoft and Sun Microsystems spent a lot of time at each other’s throats in legal battles, but last year the two companies formed a partnership which is now starting to show its results.
Microsoft Shuts Windows XP on Homes With Older PCs.
Microsoft announced a new slimmed down version of Windows XP. They call it Eiger. Its shrunken version of XP will be usable on older PCS, at least some of them.
Microsoft To Be Your PC’s Doctor
A new subscription service announced by the Redmond-based maker of the Xbox 360 will provide software maintenance and PC security.
Microsoft & Toshiba=HD-DVD Xbox360?
Software monster Microsoft and electronics giant Toshiba signed a patent cross licensing agreement. This will let the two companies use each other’s stuff without having to pay fees to the respective companies.
Microsoft Switches Gay-Rights Position Again
After being criticized by employees and gay-rights activists, Microsoft changed its position on a Washington state gay-rights bill.
Microsoft Great Plains Accounting Software ERP Development
Microsoft Great Plains is the definite stake for Microsoft Business Solutions for the US market.
Microsoft Using Bloggers To Build Longhorn Buzz
I’ve been asked to restart “Team 99.” What was that? Well, Longhorn got its name from the bar that’s between Whistler and Blackcomb up in British Columbia.