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Microsoft gets a makeover
September 21, 2005
special coverage Software titan sweeps away old structure so it can execute faster. Windows chief will retire.
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Microsoft to shake up Windows leadership
March 22, 2006
Steve Sinofsky, the head of the Office unit, has been tapped to lead Windows development in the wake of another delay.
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Microsoft gives Sinofsky reins to Windows
March 23, 2006
As expected, Microsoft names Steve Sinofsky to lead its Windows division, days after announcing a delay in its Vista update.
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Year in review: Not business as usual for Microsoft
December 30, 2005
In 2005, the software giant shifts strategies, embraces open standards, and recognizes a new rival.
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