Testimony this week from one of Microsoft's top executives has shed light on the software giant's shifting Web services plans and internal power struggles over competing ideas.
During cross-examination of his testimony Tuesday, Jim Allchin, Microsoft's senior vice president for Windows, reiterated that the company's .Net My Services plan is still very much in flux, a situation that was previously reported by CNET News.com.
The .Net My Services plan is "in a little bit of disarray, Allchin said, according to a transcript of the testimony. "We basically aren't working on it the same way as we were in the past."
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