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  1. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows Google recently launched a limited beta version of its upcoming Google Music service. Here's an early look at Google Music and an examination of where it succeeds and falls short when compared to Amazon's very similar Cloud Player solution. ... View the full article
  2. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows Google recently launched a limited beta version of its upcoming Google Music service. Here's an early look at Google Music and an examination of where it succeeds and falls short when compared to Amazon's very similar Cloud Player solution. ... View the full article
  3. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows Google recently launched a limited beta version of its upcoming Google Music service. Here's an early look at Google Music and an examination of where it succeeds and falls short when compared to Amazon's very similar Cloud Player solution. ... View the full article
  4. Windows IT Pro An often irreverent look at some of this week's other news, including a prediction about Steven Sinofsky's mysterious tech show appearance this week, Microsoft's board is apparently backing Ballmer, hedge fund manager makes sports news this week too, piracy is killing Microsoft in China, Skype "crash" causing a noobisphere explosion, Windows Phone sells out on Verizon in hours, Microsoft makes over $5 for each Android handset sold, Windows Phone luxury apps, Google's digital wallet, and more. ... View the full article
  5. Windows IT Pro An often irreverent look at some of this week's other news, including a prediction about Steven Sinofsky's mysterious tech show appearance this week, Microsoft's board is apparently backing Ballmer, hedge fund manager makes sports news this week too, piracy is killing Microsoft in China, Skype "crash" causing a noobisphere explosion, Windows Phone sells out on Verizon in hours, Microsoft makes over $5 for each Android handset sold, Windows Phone luxury apps, Google's digital wallet, and more. ... View the full article
  6. Windows IT Pro An often irreverent look at some of this week's other news, including a prediction about Steven Sinofsky's mysterious tech show appearance this week, Microsoft's board is apparently backing Ballmer, hedge fund manager makes sports news this week too, piracy is killing Microsoft in China, Skype "crash" causing a noobisphere explosion, Windows Phone sells out on Verizon in hours, Microsoft makes over $5 for each Android handset sold, Windows Phone luxury apps, Google's digital wallet, and more. ... View the full article
  7. Windows IT Pro An often irreverent look at some of this week's other news, including a prediction about Steven Sinofsky's mysterious tech show appearance this week, Microsoft's board is apparently backing Ballmer, hedge fund manager makes sports news this week too, piracy is killing Microsoft in China, Skype "crash" causing a noobisphere explosion, Windows Phone sells out on Verizon in hours, Microsoft makes over $5 for each Android handset sold, Windows Phone luxury apps, Google's digital wallet, and more. ... View the full article
  8. Bloomberg is adding fuel to the rumor fires claiming that Microsoft may show off the tablet version of Windows 8 next week at the AllThingsD conference. If and when that happens, here’s what to watch for. Steven Sinofsky, the President of Microsoft’s Windows client division, is slated to take the stage during the three-day confab, which kicks off on May 29. Ever since Sinofsky’s appearance at the show was confirmed earlier this week, there’s been talk that he’d show off an updated version of Windows 8 there. In spite of Microsoft’s vague claims about the accuracy of recent Windows 8 information that has leaked and been announced (by both Microsoft partners and Microsoft’s own CEO), it is widely believed that there will be different user interfaces on different versions of the operating system. The version tailored to run on ARM-based tablets is expected to sport a touch-centric user interface, which has been known both as MoSH (modern shell) and the “Immersive” user interface. Source: Mary Joe Foley
  9. Bloomberg is adding fuel to the rumor fires claiming that Microsoft may show off the tablet version of Windows 8 next week at the AllThingsD conference. Here’s what to watch for, if and when that happens. View the full article
  10. Bloomberg is adding fuel to the rumor fires claiming that Microsoft may show off the tablet version of Windows 8 next week at the AllThingsD conference. Here’s what to watch for, if and when that happens. View the full article
  11. Bloomberg is adding fuel to the rumor fires claiming that Microsoft may show off the tablet version of Windows 8 next week at the AllThingsD conference. Here’s what to watch for, if and when that happens. View the full article
  12. Bloomberg is adding fuel to the rumor fires claiming that Microsoft may show off the tablet version of Windows 8 next week at the AllThingsD conference. Here’s what to watch for, if and when that happens. View the full article
  13. Windows IT Pro Speaking at an investment conference in New York, noted hedge fund manager and Microsoft investor David Einhorn said it was time for the software giant to fire Steve Ballmer. ... View the full article
  14. Windows IT Pro Speaking at an investment conference in New York, noted hedge fund manager and Microsoft investor David Einhorn said it was time for the software giant to fire Steve Ballmer. ... View the full article
  15. Windows IT Pro Speaking at an investment conference in New York, noted hedge fund manager and Microsoft investor David Einhorn said it was time for the software giant to fire Steve Ballmer. ... View the full article
  16. Windows IT Pro Speaking at an investment conference in New York, noted hedge fund manager and Microsoft investor David Einhorn said it was time for the software giant to fire Steve Ballmer. ... View the full article
  17. Windows IT Pro Microsoft thoroughly outperforms Apple in several crucial areas, including its business, server, and cloud-based offerings. And if I were to pick a single area in which Microsoft simply owns Apple, I'd have to pick security. ... View the full article
  18. Windows IT Pro Microsoft thoroughly outperforms Apple in several crucial areas, including its business, server, and cloud-based offerings. And if I were to pick a single area in which Microsoft simply owns Apple, I'd have to pick security. ... View the full article
  19. Windows IT Pro Microsoft thoroughly outperforms Apple in several crucial areas, including its business, server, and cloud-based offerings. And if I were to pick a single area in which Microsoft simply owns Apple, I'd have to pick security. ... View the full article
  20. Windows IT Pro Microsoft thoroughly outperforms Apple in several crucial areas, including its business, server, and cloud-based offerings. And if I were to pick a single area in which Microsoft simply owns Apple, I'd have to pick security. ... View the full article
  21. It’s hard to know what Microsoft could do to raise its stock price, which has been stuck in a holding pattern for the past ten years or so. View the full article
  22. It’s hard to know what Microsoft could do to raise its stock price, which has been stuck in a holding pattern for the past ten years or so. View the full article
  23. It’s hard to know what Microsoft could do to raise its stock price, which has been stuck in a holding pattern for the past ten years or so. View the full article
  24. It’s hard to know what Microsoft could do to raise its stock price, which has been stuck in a holding pattern for the past ten years or so. View the full article
  25. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows This week, Microsoft held a formal press conference at which it revealed many (but, as it turns out, not all) major new consumer-oriented feature that will come in this version, called "Mango" internally. And when we combine that with some business-oriented Mango features we learned about the previous week at TechEd, we suddenly have a more complete picture of where Microsoft is taking its stellar new mobile platform. Here's what we've found out so far. ... View the full article