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  1. Microsoft’s Office Web Apps — the Webified versions of Word, Excel, OneNote and PowerPoint — already work with Google’s Chrome browser. But as of the release of Service Pack 1 of Office 2010, they’ll be officially supported by Microsoft in Chrome. View the full article
  2. Microsoft’s Office Web Apps — the Webified versions of Word, Excel, OneNote and PowerPoint — already work with Google’s Chrome browser. But as of the release of Service Pack 1 of Office 2010, they’ll be officially supported by Microsoft in Chrome. View the full article
  3. At the opening day of its TechEd 2011 conference, Microsoft officials shared some new business-focused features that the company will be adding to the “Mango” Windows Phone operating system udpate due later this year. View the full article
  4. At the opening day of its TechEd 2011 conference, Microsoft officials shared some new business-focused features that the company will be adding to the “Mango” Windows Phone operating system udpate due later this year. View the full article
  5. At the opening day of its TechEd 2011 conference, Microsoft officials shared some new business-focused features that the company will be adding to the “Mango” Windows Phone operating system udpate due later this year. View the full article
  6. At the opening day of its TechEd 2011 conference, Microsoft officials shared some new business-focused features that the company will be adding to the “Mango” Windows Phone operating system udpate due later this year. View the full article
  7. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows There's a convenient story that Microsoft's antitrust woes in the United States--and then again later in Europe--were responsible for a lost decade in which the software giant abandoned its drive, its aggression, and its position of dominance over the tech industry, ceding the way for faster, smarter competitors like Apple and Google. Like other conspiracy theories, however, this story is almost complete baloney. It's a myth. ... View the full article
  8. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows There's a convenient story that Microsoft's antitrust woes in the United States--and then again later in Europe--were responsible for a lost decade in which the software giant abandoned its drive, its aggression, and its position of dominance over the tech industry, ceding the way for faster, smarter competitors like Apple and Google. Like other conspiracy theories, however, this story is almost complete baloney. It's a myth. ... View the full article
  9. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows There's a convenient story that Microsoft's antitrust woes in the United States--and then again later in Europe--were responsible for a lost decade in which the software giant abandoned its drive, its aggression, and its position of dominance over the tech industry, ceding the way for faster, smarter competitors like Apple and Google. Like other conspiracy theories, however, this story is almost complete baloney. It's a myth. ... View the full article
  10. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows There's a convenient story that Microsoft's antitrust woes in the United States--and then again later in Europe--were responsible for a lost decade in which the software giant abandoned its drive, its aggression, and its position of dominance over the tech industry, ceding the way for faster, smarter competitors like Apple and Google. Like other conspiracy theories, however, this story is almost complete baloney. It's a myth. ... View the full article
  11. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Leo and I discuss how Microsoft can fix what's wrong with Microsoft, Microsoft's blockbuster Skype purchase and what it means, Google I/O and how Google Music, Android, Chrome OS, and Chromebooks hit at core Microsoft products, TechEd 2011, the return of the I'm A PC ads, and a quick LastPass update. ... View the full article
  12. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Leo and I discuss how Microsoft can fix what's wrong with Microsoft, Microsoft's blockbuster Skype purchase and what it means, Google I/O and how Google Music, Android, Chrome OS, and Chromebooks hit at core Microsoft products, TechEd 2011, the return of the I'm A PC ads, and a quick LastPass update. ... View the full article
  13. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Leo and I discuss how Microsoft can fix what's wrong with Microsoft, Microsoft's blockbuster Skype purchase and what it means, Google I/O and how Google Music, Android, Chrome OS, and Chromebooks hit at core Microsoft products, TechEd 2011, the return of the I'm A PC ads, and a quick LastPass update. ... View the full article
  14. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Leo and I discuss how Microsoft can fix what's wrong with Microsoft, Microsoft's blockbuster Skype purchase and what it means, Google I/O and how Google Music, Android, Chrome OS, and Chromebooks hit at core Microsoft products, TechEd 2011, the return of the I'm A PC ads, and a quick LastPass update. ... View the full article
  15. This week I’ll be in Atlanta with thousands of IT professionals and developers for Microsoft’s TechEd 2011 conference. Here are a few of the things I’ll be watching for (and doing) while in town. View the full article
  16. This week I’ll be in Atlanta with thousands of IT professionals and developers for Microsoft’s TechEd 2011 conference. Here are a few of the things I’ll be watching for (and doing) while in town. View the full article
  17. This week I’ll be in Atlanta with thousands of IT professionals and developers for Microsoft’s TechEd 2011 conference. Here are a few of the things I’ll be watching for (and doing) while in town. View the full article
  18. This week I’ll be in Atlanta with thousands of IT professionals and developers for Microsoft’s TechEd 2011 conference. Here are a few of the things I’ll be watching for (and doing) while in town. View the full article
  19. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows Angry Birds is one of the best games ever made and its now available on Windows 7 in two versions, one paid but offering true widescreen and full screen capabilities, the other free, and with additional bonus levels. ... View the full article
  20. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows Angry Birds is one of the best games ever made and its now available on Windows 7 in two versions, one paid but offering true widescreen and full screen capabilities, the other free, and with additional bonus levels. ... View the full article
  21. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows Angry Birds is one of the best games ever made and its now available on Windows 7 in two versions, one paid but offering true widescreen and full screen capabilities, the other free, and with additional bonus levels. ... View the full article
  22. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows Angry Birds is one of the best games ever made and its now available on Windows 7 in two versions, one paid but offering true widescreen and full screen capabilities, the other free, and with additional bonus levels. ... View the full article
  23. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows This week, Microsoft announced its intention to purchase Internet communications firm for $8.5 billion. What does this purchase mean to Microsoft? And does it even make sense? ... View the full article
  24. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows This week, Microsoft announced its intention to purchase Internet communications firm for $8.5 billion. What does this purchase mean to Microsoft? And does it even make sense? ... View the full article
  25. Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows This week, Microsoft announced its intention to purchase Internet communications firm for $8.5 billion. What does this purchase mean to Microsoft? And does it even make sense? ... View the full article