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Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation beta 1
workflow engine, programming model, tools
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Microsoft BizTalk Server
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Microsoft releases key Vista developer technologies
January 18, 2006
The software company posts two software development technologies that are part of WinFX, Vista's programming model.
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This week in Windows Vista
January 20, 2006
Microsoft brings more focus to its upcoming operating system as it gives developers access to a key piece of Windows Vista.
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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.
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MSN debuts portable video downloads
January 7, 2005
Service is designed to boost the slowly growing line of portable video players based on Microsoft's nascent Portable Media Center software.
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TiVo Inc.
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Sirius taps Microsoft for mobile video
January 5, 2005
Satellite radio company taps Windows Media software to power its upcoming on-the-road video service.
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Hollywood, Microsoft align on new Windows
August 30, 2005
Vista, the next version of the operating system, has unprecedented features for guarding against video piracy. FAQ: Vista's strong, new antipiracy protections
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Microsoft fixes potential antipiracy hole
February 17, 2005
Japanese programmers spotlight flaw in Redmond's antipiracy protections, but the company moves to block the hack.
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Gartner: Vista antitrust tweaks to take years
October 20, 2006
Analyst firm says changes to the 64-bit version of the OS update could also cause compatibility trouble in the interim.
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McAfee Inc.
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Key bugs in core Linux code squashed
August 3, 2005
Serious bugs in the latest Linux kernel have been fixed, a sign that the open-source OS is maturing.
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Software turns .Net to Flash
March 30, 2005
Xamlon prepares to release software it says will let any Windows developer write Flash-based applications.
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Macromedia Inc.
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Google Maps
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Google Inc.
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Commentary: No rush to the Media Center
October 12, 2004
Version 1 of Windows Media Center Extenders will fail to excite most consumers this holiday season.
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Xbox Live
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Manage Registry ActiveX Control 2.1.2.221
provides simple access to the Windows registry
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Borland Software Corp.
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Microsoft Visual Basic
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