Thursday, September 06, 2007

Windows Live services tied to OS in updates; Microsoft licensing denounced

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Microsoft News Alert




Network World's Microsoft News Alert, 09/06/07

Microsoft ties Windows Live services to OS in updates, 09/05/07: Microsoft Corp. is using the same tactic for its online services that made its Internet Explorer browser ubiquitous among Internet users. With new beta technology it's releasing Wednesday, Microsoft is tying its Windows Live services directly to its Windows OS.

Open source proponents denounce Microsoft licensing program, 09/06/07: Five years after being pegged a monopolist, Microsoft is coming under scrutiny for efforts to license its proprietary technology in accordance with antitrust legal demands from U.S. and European regulators.

Google denies its Apps just a Microsoft Office add-on, 09/04/07: Google says it’s not true that it uses its own Google Apps only as a collaboration add-on to Microsoft Office.

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Podcast: Sleepless in the 'Twisted Lair', 08/31/07: Jason and Keith talk about Vista finally getting its first service pack, whether a 17-year-old deserves a new car for hacking the iPhone, and explore the reasons why Keith isn't getting a lot of sleep these days.

DOJ: Settlement has benefited consumers, 08/30/07: The 2002 antitrust settlement between Microsoft and the U.S. government has yielded several benefits for consumers, with competing Web browsers, multimedia applications and Web-based services flourishing since the agreement, the U.S. Department of ...

Microsoft settles with Eolas, 08/30/07: Microsoft and Eolas Technologies have settled their long-running legal battle, according to a letter sent to Eolas shareholders.

Microsoft employee offered incentives for OOXML support, 08/30/07: Microsoft admitted Wednesday that an employee at its Swedish subsidiary offered monetary compensation to partners for voting in favor of the Office Open XML document format's approval as an ISO standard.

Microsoft sics lawyers on popular AutoPatcher utility, 08/30/07: Microsoft puts kibosh on a four-year-old “offline Windows Update” tool popular with administrators and consumers, saying it fears the utility could be avenue for malicious software.

Sharing the secrets of vendors' pricing plans, 08/30/07: Ever wonder why a software license costs as much as it does? If you suspect vendors just charge as much as they can get, you wouldn’t be far from the truth.

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Google: Apps not a Microsoft Office add-on
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4. Microsoft buying RIM (Blackberry)?
5. Feds kill $42M data-mining project
6. Apple's next-gen iPod speculation
7. Apple's iPod has the Wi-Fi touch
8. Microsoft ties Windows Live services to OS
9. RomneyFacts.com: A new political weapon?
10. Storm worm spoils Labor Day for some

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Senior Editor John Fontana covers Microsoft for Network World.

Julie Bort edits Microsoft Subnet

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