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Microsoft opens desktop search
June 30, 2005
Company quietly releases documentation to extend its desktop search tool beyond the browser.
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Platform ploys in the public eye
December 2, 1998
Antitrust trials and internal memos offer the first glimpse of how Microsoft maintains a hammerlock on software APIs, and paint Linux and Java as the giant's most serious threats yet.
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Is the 'Web OS' just a geek's dream?
April 9, 2007
"Webtops" that bring multiple applications into a single browser take another stab at the fabled Web operating system.Images: Making the desktop fit in a browser
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Yahoo debuts personalized search
April 27, 2005
Company launches beta of individualized archives of Web searches, following launch of similar technology by Google last week.
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W3C works out protocol kinks
April 7, 2004
The Web standards body recommends a third version of an application programming interface that lets scripts act on part of Web pages.
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Ask Jeeves mulls Firefox-based browser
February 15, 2005
Ask Jeeves, Mozilla Foundation begin talks on Jeeves browser and on donating Jeeves' search technology to the open-source group.
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ICQ offers video chat
October 25, 2004
Newly released application is product of America Online unit's recently created ICQ developer program.
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Clues may point to Google browser
September 23, 2004
A domain-name registration, a patent application and several recent hires are among the tantalizing bits of info.
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Microsoft yielding to IE standards pressure?
March 16, 2005
Redmond may be budging on its support for standards and on key missing features in Internet Explorer.
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Plan A for Microsoft
November 6, 2003
Is Microsoft's new version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, a radical innovation or a return to the company's winner-take-all software strategy from a decade ago?
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SP2 vs. the plug-ins
September 3, 2004
Sites and software that depend on ActiveX may falter under Microsoft's new security regime.
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Once again, a lesson in Apple
April 14, 2000
Several years ago, QuickTime was a breakthrough technology when Apple brought it to the marketplace. Since then, it also has become an object lesson for RealNetworks and any other company that conf...
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Firefox maps its next moves
November 10, 2004
On the heels of the 1.0 release, Mozilla sets its sights on challenging Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser dominance.
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Linux seller licenses Windows Media technology
April 28, 2004
Turbolinux, a Japanese seller of the open-source operating system, bridges a philosophical divide by licensing Microsoft technology for playing digital music and video.
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