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Windows 7 Boot Performance

For Windows 7, we have a dedicated team focused on startup performance, but in reality the effort extends across the entire Windows division and beyond. Our many hardware and software partners are... Continue this aticle on Bink.nu

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Dominance Has Its Privileges

Forget that $44 billion takeover for Yahoo. Microsoft's latest assault on Google is slier.

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Microsoft: No more Windows Live Mail crashes with IE8 Beta 2

Microsoft Corp. today said that it made a mistake when it tagged one of its own programs as incompatible with Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2, the browser preview it unveiled Wednesday. In the release notes that accompanied IE8 Beta 2, Microsoft initially listed Windows Live Mail as problematic on PCs running the new browser. "If you install Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2, Windows Live Mail

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Microsoft to Buy Greenfield Online

Microsoft Corp. will acquire Greenfield Online Inc., owner of European price comparison Web site ciao.com for about $486 million.

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CES 2009 Preview: Microsoft, Sony & Ford CEOs to Keynote

The chief executives of Microsoft, Sony and Ford will deliver keynote addresses at the 2009 International CES, CEA announced today. Produced by CEA, the 2009 International CES, the world's largest consumer technology tradeshow, is scheduled for January 8-11, 2009, in...

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Microsoft To Acquire Online Survey Firm, Greenfield for $486 Million

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) announced today that they will be acquiring Greenfield Online, Inc. (NASDAQ:SRVY) for roughly $486 million. Greenfield Online is an online survey company that collects opinions on products and services. Greenfield is based in Wilton, Connecticut and also owns Ciao, a price comparison shopping website. Greenfield and Ciao [...]

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Announcing the SharePoint Best Practices Series

Over the last few months, the SharePoint product team has released a number of resources, updates and made supportability announcements to help our customers and partners deploy SharePoint solutions. Recently, we released the Infrastructure Update that provides fixes and even a new set of Search Federation features. We also announced support for Virtualization technology like Hyper-V and SQL Server...

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Microsoft, Sony and Ford CEOs to Keynote the 2009 International CES

BERLIN - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)® announced today that the chief executives of Microsoft, Sony and Ford will deliver keynote addresses at the 2009 International CES®.

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Microsoft, Sony and Ford CEOs to Keynote the 2009 International CES

BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)® announced today that the chief executives of Microsoft, Sony and Ford

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Microsoft buys price comparison, research company for $486 million

Filed under: Internet , Microsoft Microsoft is apparently throwing around some of the money it didn't spend on buying Yahoo! or Facebook this year. Steve Ballmer recently pulled $486 million out of his wallet to acquire Greenfield Online , the German company that runs price comparison and shopping portal Ciao . The move could help Microsoft make inroads with European internet users. Ciao receives...

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Microsoft emerges with suprise bid for Greenfield

Microsoft Corp. [MSFT] on Friday emerged as the mystery bidder for Greenfield Online Inc. [SRVY] as it wrested the Internet price-comparison and survey firm from the arms of Quadrangle Group...

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Microsoft Buys German Company To Up European Presence

SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. is buying a Munich, Germany-based Web comparison shopping site and its parent company for about $486 million in cash. The Redmond, Wash.-based software maker says the acquisition of Greenfield Online Inc., which owns Ciao, a collection of European price-comparison, shopping and consumer reviews sites in seven countries and languages, will boost its search presence in Europe....

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Microsoft to buy comparison shopping sites

Microsoft Corp. is buying a Munich, Germany-based Web comparison shopping site and its parent company for about $486 million in cash.

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Media Appraiser Kevin Kamen on Potential Yahoo Deal

Media Appraiser Kevin Kamen: Icahn & Microsoft Smart Combo For Yahoo Acquisition Baldwin, NY - Media appraiser Kevin Kamen of Kamen & Co Group Services of New York is anticipating a creative deal happening between Carl Icahn and Steve Ballmer of Microsoft if Icahn is successful in ascertaining control of the Yahoo board of director's at the next shareholder's meeting. With Microsoft now putting its...

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Media Appraiser Kevin Kamen: Microsoft Could Soon Acquire Yahoo For $50 Billion

Media Appraiser Kevin Kamen: Yahoo Could Soon Be Sold For $50 Billion To Microsoft Baldwin, NY - New York-based Media Appraiser Kevin Kamen predicts that Internet search and advertising giant Yahoo will soon be sold to Microsoft for $50 billion. Kamen stated, " Clearly, as of Monday morning, all signals from Redmond point to a Microsoft offer of around $35 per share coming soon as it remains active...

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Microsoft Bid for Yahoo Withdrawn

Microsoft has officially withdrawn its bid to acquire Yahoo in a letter that Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer sent today to Yahoo’s Jerry Yang. In a final meeting that took place today between Jerry Yang and David Filo from Yahoo and Steve Ballmer and Steve Johnson from Microsoft, Yahoo stated that the lowest price they would accept was $37 per share and Microsoft reported that they would not go over