- Google wasted no time responding to two Microsoft tweets that appeared to cut to the heart of its claim that Apple, Oracle and Microsoft are waging a bogus patent war on its Android operating system. (The Business Journal)
- If you want to get involved in business, Sen. Orrin Hatch warned technology companies at a conference in 2000, you should get involved in politics. (Washington Examiner)
- If you want something done properly, as the old adage goes, you have to do it yourself. For the longest time, the failure to produce a good, usable Windows tablet was twofold. (Ars Technica)
- If you or the company you work at use the Microsoft Threat Management Gateway, then you apparently can't access the donation page of the Free Software Foundation. (Zeropaid)
- Despite Microsofts best efforts on Monday to demonstrate why Surface is different, its a crowded market out there. (CNET News)
- Recent press reports claim that Microsoft has bought Yammer, or that they are buying Yammer, or that they at least want to buy Yammer. (Beta News)
- Microsoft kicked off this week by introducing its Windows 8-based Surface tablet, but it left many unanswered questions. (PC Magazine)
- Summary: Microsoft has alienated its hardware partners and will soon be rolling out a version of Windows that many people already dislike. (ZDNet)
- Microsoft yesterday announced that each of the three finalists in the BlueHat Prize $250,000 security contest came up with ways to detect and stymie one of the most effective exploit methods now being used by hackers. (Reseller)
- Microsoft previewed its latest mobile operating system Windows Phone 8, a further step by the software giant to beef up its mobile efforts. (Manila Times)
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Microsoft
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