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Microsoft offers startups free development tools, MSDN subscription
SearchWinDevelopment.com | 19 Nov 2008
BizSpark gives new ISVs free development tools, including full versions of Visual Studio and an MSDN Premium subscription.. The company hopes the program will encourage startups to develop for Windows without having to worry about up-front costs.
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| Week of 29 Dec 2008 |
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Microsoft extends Windows XP availability, but layoffs on the horizon
Microsoft announced that OEMs would be able to purchase Windows XP licenses until May in a move targeted at a burgeoning netbook market. But the company is facing rumors of layoffs...
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| Week of 15 Dec 2008 |
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Microsoft patches critical IE bug, warms up to open source software
The exploit lets hackers run malicious code remotely. Microsoft issued a patch, but even that caused some controversy. The company also continued to warm up to open source..
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| Week of 01 Dec 2008 |
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News Roundup: Release dates announced for Vista SP2 beta and Win7 beta
Microsoft announced release dates for betas of Vista SP2 and Windows 7, but market share for its OS and its IE browser are falling. Meanwhile, the software giant disparages open so...
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Java application frameworks come to .NET
Third-party application frameworks have been popular in the Java world for years, but several projects are now trying to bring those tools to .NET. Frameworks like Spring for .NET...
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| Week of 24 Nov 2008 |
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News roundup: Ballmer to testify in "Vista capable" case
Steve Ballmer must testify in a lawsuit over the "Vista capable" marketing campaign. Live Search may be renamed Kumo, and Microsoft may be working on an iPhone killer.
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| Week of 17 Nov 2008 |
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News roundup: Microsoft will not buy Yahoo!, MLB won't use Silverlight
Microsoft won't buy out Yahoo!, but it will hire its executives. Also: MLB ditches Silverlight, IE 8's release date is pushed back, and Microsoft defends VS users from a patent inf...
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