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Microsoft takes Silverlight beyond Windows

April 30, 2007 The software giant will let .Net and Ruby developers write Web applications for Windows and the Mac.Video: Silverlight in action TAGS: Microsoft Silverlight, MLB, Microsoft .NET, Python, C# language, language, Linux, developer, Microsoft Corp., Adobe Systems Inc., Apple Macintosh, video, Microsoft Windows, Web browser

Microsoft embraces open-source scripting language

January 4, 2006 Company unveils first beta of IronPython, a .Net implementation of Python, in hopes of luring programmers to Windows. TAGS: Python, Microsoft .NET, Unix, Microsoft Visual Studio, open source, scripting language, beta, Microsoft Corp., software company, Linux, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows

Gates memo: Brace for 'services wave'

November 9, 2005 Microsoft chairman tells staff "to lead, we need to do far more," as company faces up to online rivals. TAGS: memo, chairman, staff, Web service, opportunity, API, Microsoft .NET, vision, XML, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft's HailStorm unleashed

March 19, 2001 The software giant unveils a set of software building blocks, grouped under the code name HailStorm, aimed at upstaging rival America Online. TAGS: Henry Blodget, Microsoft .NET, API, driver's license, America Online Inc., Gartner Inc., developer, Web service, MSN Messenger, Time Warner Inc., eBay Inc., handheld, XML, MSN, Microsoft Corp., PC

Gates and the code-jockey elite

January 14, 2005 Five years after becoming Microsoft's chief software architect, he can finally be judged on a record, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says. TAGS: Bill Gates, Microsoft Longhorn, chief software architect, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Service Pack 2, idea, security, Web browser, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Gates sizes up the Web's next generation

March 21, 2006 Microsoft's chairman says it's time to embrace new Web trends, from programmable sites to ad-funded hosted services. Video: Rebirth of the cool Video: Gates keynote at Mix '06 TAGS: Web 2.0, Bill Gates, Microsoft .NET, conference, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., video, security, Microsoft Windows

Windows for supercomputers likely out by fall

March 3, 2005 Microsoft aims to have first cluster version of Windows ready in time for supercomputing conference this fall, company says. TAGS: cluster, supercomputing, supercomputer, high-performance computing, high-performance, C# language, conference, Microsoft .NET, programming, Microsoft Corp., Intel, Microsoft Windows

Software turns .Net to Flash

March 30, 2005 Xamlon prepares to release software it says will let any Windows developer write Flash-based applications. TAGS: Xamlon, Macromedia Flex, Macromedia Inc., AJAX, application development, Google Maps, Microsoft .NET, development tool, programming, developer, animation, Google Inc., Microsoft Windows, server, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft, JBoss link server software

September 27, 2005 In another sign of its changing posture toward open-source, Redmond pledges to achieve great interoperability with JBoss products. TAGS: JBoss, application server, server software, Steve Ballmer, Java, GPL, open source, Redmond, intellectual property, open-source software, Microsoft .NET, collaboration, server, Microsoft Corp., Linux, Microsoft Windows

Week in review: Vista on the horizon

January 26, 2007 Operating-system debut might not spark "midnight madness," but Microsoft has a couple of things going for it. TAGS: Intel Xeon, Sun Microsystems Inc., Week in review, Microsoft Windows Vista, Sun Solaris, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack, reader, Microsoft .NET, service pack, retailer, operating system, Intel, server, AMD, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.
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