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The never-ending competition story between Apple and Microsoft is always a funny thing to watch - they exchange biting words constantly and the entire blogosphere is invariably ready to discuss who is more successful in the latest example - Apple or Microsoft. What’s more, consumers often make their buying decision when choosing between a Mac and a PC based on what they hear both companies saying about the competitor - be it in ads or in interviews. Today we have [...] |
Posts Tagged with ‘microsoft’
Microsoft Offers Consumers a Way to Spend Wisely in a Recession – Stop Buying Apple
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on October 14, 2008
Microsoft Turns Windows 7 from Codename to Name
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on October 14, 2008
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Microsoft has announced that the next version of its Windows operating system will be named simply Windows 7 - exactly the product codename for the Vista successor. 7 here actually has a very simple explanation as this is the seventh release of Windows for Microsoft - hence the decision. |
Microsoft Found a New Tool To Dominate Internet – Windows
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on October 02, 2008
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Well, not exactly Windows as we know it now, it is something dubbed “Windows Cloud” (will most certainly have a different name) - a new operating system to be officially announced by Microsoft in the end of October that is intended to serve as a platform for various web applications. Microsoft seemingly takes the approach it already is familiar with by offering an OS other developers should write applications for instead of writing applications of its own and competing with [...] |
Information War Continues: Yahoo Launches a Site to Explain Google Advertising Deal
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on October 01, 2008
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Sure, Yahoo-Google advertising deal to put Google ads right in search results pages on Yahoo Search has been one of the most discussed topics lately. Anti-trust authorities both in the US and Europe are investigating the deal to determine if it will damage competitive environment both in the online advertising industry (where two ad networks will start to cooperate instead of competing) and in search since for Yahoo it will be more and more difficult to compete with its own [...] |
Microsoft Buys Back $40 Billion Worth of Stock To Use Cash Wisely
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on September 22, 2008
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Today Microsoft is announcing another huge buyout of its stock - worth $40 billion dollars. The company has already completed the previous $40 billion buyout (it was originally for $30 billion with extra $10 billion added later) of shares and now we see the next round in an attempt to improve the corporation’s financial situation. |
Cisco Buys Jabber to Enhance Its Collaboration Tools
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on September 19, 2008
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Today Cisco has announced its intention to buy Jabber, Inc., the company behind the popular presence and messaging protocol that is used by many companies to power their instant messaging products, including Google in their GTalk as one of the most prominent example. The amount of the acquisition is not disclosed and the deal is scheduled to be completed by January. |
Enjoy Your Hamburger Along With Free Wi-Fi for Your Zune
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on September 16, 2008
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It is not all that often when the technology blogosphere gets particularly excited about anything announced by Microsoft but today’s news of Zune 3.0 released along with software update and free Wi-Fi access for Zune owners in McDonald’s fast food chain is generating immense buzz today. And the range of new features is really impressive enough to deserve this type of buzz and I even think that such announcements can really help some potential customers finally make a decision to [...] |
Microsoft Outbids Quadrangle Private Investment Fund by $60 Million for Greenfield
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on August 29, 2008
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Microsoft has just announced that the software giant is buying Greenfield Online, owner of European network of price comparison, shopping and consumer review websites Ciao. The acquisition is for approximately $486 million so this makes it the most expensive purchase for Microsoft. |
ComScore Stats: Yahoo Still Reaches the Majority of Web Population with Display Ads
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on August 26, 2008
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Today comScore released a press release detailing its statistics on online display advertising in June - both largest publishers and largest advertisers. The data is quite predictable and I believe many of us (I mean, those that choose not to enable any ad blockers in their browsers): Microsoft is the largest advertiser followed by University of Phoenix (advertising its online aducation programs), Experian Interactive (advertising its sites LowerMyBills and FreeCreditReport), United Online (owner of Classmates which pushes ads to web [...] |
Microsoft Found the Tool to Compete With Google – Semantic Search
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on August 19, 2008
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It seems that everyone has already grown accustomed to the idea of search engines market completely dominated by Google. But at the Search Engine Strategies Conference & Expo Satya Nadella, senior vice president of Microsoft’s Search, Portal and Advertising Platform Group, has made a statement showing that at least the software giant sees a possibility to change the situation. And the change is in the field of better user experience based on behavioral targeting and semantic search technologies. Currently the [...] |





