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Microsoft reveals more about Live Drive
August 24, 2006
An exec provides some details about Microsoft's plans for a free online storage service, Live Drive.
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Mozilla CEO: We are no 'Frankenstein'
May 4, 2007
Mitchell Baker also challenges the notion that open-source companies are just ad hoc organizations and takes a swipe at IE's security.
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Microsoft prepares for search assault
June 28, 2004
Don't lead people to sites for "potato chips if they mean computer chips," Gates quips.
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Microsoft says Firefox not a threat to IE
November 11, 2004
Microsoft executives say Internet Explorer undergoes "rigorous code reviews" and is no less secure than any other browser.
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Novell's shift to open source makes slow progress
April 11, 2006
Two years after Novell first mooted a company migration to Linux, 60 percent of its staff can still boot Windows at work.
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Ballmer: 'We'll catch Google'
June 27, 2005
At a partner conference, the CEO defends Redmond's search efforts but admits that the .Net effort has been at a standstill.
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Microsoft: Shortcut 'trick' is legitimate feature
July 5, 2006
Feature allowing executable file to be launched by typing Web address into IE is safe, says company. Others disagree.
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RSA: Microsoft to shelve token support in Vista
May 2, 2006
OS update won't include built-in support for SecurID, even though it's been tested for two years.
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Microsoft takes down barrier in Vista firewall
April 27, 2006
Windows update will turn off the firewall's new feature by default--something customers have asked for, Microsoft says.
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Google mapper: Take browsers to the limit
July 28, 2005
Developers need to venture beyond the lowest common denominator, says Google Maps' lead engineer.
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In Australia, Microsoft tunes in Net music
December 2, 2003
Web site Ninemsn, a joint venture between the software giant and an Australian media company, says it will sell music from the top five record labels starting early next year.
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