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Microsoft patents a DRM scheme - 0 views

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    Microsoft patents a DRM scheme
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Microsoft opens store as Windows 7 launches - 0 views

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    Hoping to match rival Apple's successful foray into retailing, Microsoft opened its first store in Scottsdale, Arizona on October 22, 2009
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Will Newspapers Ever Turn A Profit Online? | newmatilda.com - 0 views

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    Everybody's talking about content monetisation. David Howe looks at two proposals on the table from Google and Microsoft
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Google offers e-book concession | Australian IT - 0 views

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    Google has tried to made a deal with those opposing it's Google Books deal (such as Amazon and Microsoft) by offering to allow them to resell books from it's site. Amazon has rejected the idea.
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Microsoft apologises for race-swap photo incident - News - Builder AU - 0 views

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    Digital publishing for local culture or plain racism?
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YouTube - Microsoft LookingGlass Video Demo - AdWeek NY 2009 - 0 views

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    Microsoft's new social media monitoring & management solution #LookingGlass http://bit.ly/3sAKWA
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    Microsoft's new social media monitoring & management solution #LookingGlass http://bit.ly/3sAKWA
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Microsoft's Windows phones hit the market - 0 views

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    On Otc. 6th, Microsoft launched its "My Phone" which will compete with iPhone in the smart phone market.
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Windows 7 launch | Microsoft and Windows 7 | Windows 7 upgrade | David Flynn - 2 views

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    Windows 7, 
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How Twitter Search Will Help Google, Microsoft Bing - 0 views

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    News Analysis: Microsoft's recently launched Bing Twitter site is indexing tweets in real time. Not to be outdone, Google promises that Twitter content will be integrated into Google's search results page in a few months. Yahoo is allegedly working on real-time search with startup OneRiot. What are the implications?
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Google on Books Settlement: It's About Preserving Human Knowledge - 0 views

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    After finally reaching a formal agreement with authors and publishers, a host of other heavyweights including Microsoft and Yahoo came forward to challenge the settlement of Google books. Google co-founder Sergey Brin addressed criticisms of the settlement in a lengthy editorial.
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