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Microsoft’s Vision of the Future (Parody)

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Microsoft Tests New Bing Business Portal

Microsoft Tests New Bing Business Portal Microsoft has upgraded and renamed its Bing search engine’s directory of local businesses, adding capabilities for owners to create, claim and manage their listings, as well as promote special deals, the company said Monday. Read more on PC World via Yahoo! News Share on Facebook

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Microsoft Windows History

A history of Microsoft Windows Share on Facebook

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Has Your Microsoft Xbox360 Warranty Expired?

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Has Your Microsoft Xbox360 warranty expired? If your answer to my all important question is “yes”, then you’re in the right place. After all, Why Waste Money With Xbox 360 Repair When -can do the repairs for you. Whether you are technical or not, you can repair your Xbox 360 on your own. There is [...]

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Microsoft Surface Demo @ CES 2008

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Microsoft Surface Parody

SarcasticGamer.com presents a twisted take on one of Microsoft’s latest and greatest announcements. Truth be told, We actually WANT a Surface Computer, but since we can’t afford one, we thought it might be fun to make fun of it. Share on Facebook

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Earthquake rescue with Kinect bot

Engineers at Warwick University have used Microsoft’s Kinect to create a robot capable of finding earthquake survivors.

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Live blog: Ballmer on the cloud

In speech broadcast on the Web, Microsoft’s CEO is outlining his vision of the future of computing and the cloud’s role. CNET’s Ina Fried has live coverage and analysis.

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Study lauds IE for blocking Web’s social attacks

The study, funded by Microsoft, concludes that Microsoft’s browser bests competitors in blocking socially engineered malware attacks.

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Microsoft offers first Google app

Microsoft releases its first mobile application for phones running the Android operating system from rival firm Google.

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