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NEWS HEADLINES FOR: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2009
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NEWS HEADLINES FOR: TUESDAY, JANUARY 06, 2009
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Time: 13:21 EST/18:21 GMT
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Matt Asay: The media is fond of calling out the Mac's rising fortunes against Windows, but many apparently forget that a little more than 11 years ago, Apple was on the ropes and had to humbly accept a $150 million investment from Microsoft. Microsoft, largely playing to the U.S. antitrust authorities, made a big deal of porting Office, Internet Explorer, and other applications to the Mac platform. This move would pave the way for Apple's resurgence just a few short years later.
Surely, if anyone was in a position to cater to Microsoft's whims, it would have been Apple, whose very existence largely depended on the good graces of Microsoft. How many of us would have been able to switch to the Mac, had Office not run natively on it?
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Time: 00:42 EST/05:42 GMT
| News Source: All About Microsoft
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Mary Jo Foley: Despite lots of wishful thinking by Microsoft haters, Microsoft won’t be destroyed in a day.
When I read analysts, customers, bloggers, partners and others prematurely dancing on Microsoft’s grave because of a loss of a half percent of market share here or a customer loss there, I want to remind them that there is a long legacy — and lots of layers of fat — protecting Microsoft from annihilation. This isn’t a Microsoft apologist talking; it’s a Microsoft realist.
Take the rumor of 15,000-person layoffs that first percolated on Mini-Microsoft’s blog before Christmas. (And keeps re-percolating, thanks to a number of sites like Fudzilla.)
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Time: 00:41 EST/05:41 GMT
| News Source: ZDNet
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On Wednesday night, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is going to step on stage at the Venetian Hotel’s Palazzo Ballroom to give the keynote address that kicks off the Consumer Electronics Show. It’s the first time for Ballmer, who’s taking the slot that his predecessor Bill Gates has had for years.
It’s widely expected that Ballmer will publicly unveil Windows 7 Beta 1, just as Gates used the stage to announce previous Windows versions. He’ll no doubt have an entourage of product managers to help him do the actual demos, hopefully inspiring a wow or two from the assembled throngs.
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Time: 00:29 EST/05:29 GMT
| News Source: All About Microsoft
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Mary Jo Foley: A year ago, I wondered when and whether Microsoft would make Bob Muglia, head of the company’s Server and Tools business, one of the company’s presidents.
On January 5, 2009, that happened. Muglia is now President of Server and Tools (not of the overall Windows business, as I had speculated originally). The other two Microsoft presidents are Robbie Bach, President of Microsoft’s Entertainment and Devices unit, and Stephen Elop, President of Microsoft’s Business Division.
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Time: 00:25 EST/05:25 GMT
| News Source: All About Microsoft
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It’s the eve of MacWorld Expo and Microsoft officials are out talking up the idea of the “Apple tax” again.
The Windows team last mentioned the Apple tax concept during Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in late October. Then, as now, the Softies’ contention is that Apple’s higher prices — coupled with fewer natively ported apps — is making Macs less appealing to customers and partners.
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Time: 00:22 EST/05:22 GMT
| News Source: *Linked Within Post*
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Danny Sullivan : Back in June, I spoke at Microsoft as part of a regular series for those involved with its webmaster tools group and anyone generally interested in search. My talk was called “Tough Love For Microsoft Search,” and I covered various reasons why I felt the company has generally failed to make headway in the space. The core premise is that Microsoft as a company isn’t succeeding at search because it views search as a task it has to do, rather than one it really wants to do. The article below is an adaptation of that presentation. There’s even a movie.
Let me say from the outset that there are those within Microsoft who DO love search — in particular, those involved with the search products. I also want them to succeed. Very much so. Google does need a counter-balance, and Microsoft has a quality search product that could provide this. But sadly, I also feel the same people within Microsoft who are so diligently trying to succeed are let down by a company culture overall that sees the internet and search in particular as a kind of sideshow.
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NEWS HEADLINES FOR: MONDAY, JANUARY 05, 2009
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NEWS HEADLINES FOR: SUNDAY, JANUARY 04, 2009
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Time: 07:50 EST/12:50 GMT
| News Source: eWeek
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;p>Microsoft is again urging users to apply a patch for a vulnerability in the Windows Server service. The company reported earlier that a new variant of the Conficker worm has surfaced to target the flaw. Microsoft
advised organizations yet again to deploy the patch for a flaw affecting
the Windows Server service that was fixed in October.
The latest attacks are coming courtesy of a new variant of the Conficker
worm, identified by Microsoft as Win32/Conficker.B.
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