Thursday, November 15, 2012

15 Microsoft alumni: Where are they now?

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15 Microsoft alumni: Where are they now?
Microsoft didn't become the industry giant it is today by hiring slackers, and that's proven by taking a quick look at some of its alumni and where they have wound up. Some went on to start their own companies, some went into nonprofit work, some became leaders of rival companies and one on our list -- so far at least -- seems to be just taking it easy. Read More


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Office 365 email conks out twice within a week
Microsoft's Office 365 service has suffered two email outages within a week of each other that affected some customers in North and South America that stemmed from different causes but ended in the same result: failed email delivery. Read More

Why is Steven Sinofsky really leaving Microsoft?
It's hard to imagine why someone would walk away from one of the most powerful jobs within Microsoft just weeks after launching two products that its CEO says together rank among the top three events in the company's storied history. But that is just what Steven Sinofsky has done, stepping down as president of the Windows and Windows Live division. Read More

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Forget HTC, and truthfully, forget Windows Phone 7 as well. There's only one true iPhone competitor these days and its Samsung. More specifically, its Samsung's line of Galaxy S smartphones that continue to give Apple's iPhone a run for its money. Read More

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Microsoft Surface users complain about Wi-Fi problems
Some users of Microsoft's new Surface tablet are complaining about connectivity issues that are preventing them from getting on the Internet, according to posts on Microsoft's Surface support forum. Read More

Microsoft moves to relegate Windows 7 to second-class status
As Microsoft goes full speed ahead on Windows 8, a number of signs suggest that Windows 7 is fading fast in Redmond's rear view mirror. Read More

Researcher to present Windows Phone 8 malware at MalCon
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Nokia debuts Here, cross-platform location service
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Microsoft likely to leash iOS Office apps to Office 365, say analysts
Microsoft will probably tie Office apps for the iPhone and iPad to its Office 365 'rental' subscription plans to prevent the mobile apps from cannibalizing sales and to skirt the 'Apple tax,' analysts said today. Read More

IE10 for Windows 7 preview to debut Tuesday
Microsoft will release a preview of Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 on Tuesday, according to a report from a Chinese website, citing the company's head of IE marketing. Read More

SAP cozies up to Windows 8 with mobile apps, platform support
SAP plans to roll out a series of mobile applications for Windows 8, a move that underscores the companies' deep partnership at a time when many observers believe Microsoft's new OS is in for a tough ride. Read More

 
 
 

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