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Gates Stepping Back No Big Surprise


Opinion: Gates' demands outside of Microsoft, such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, were taking up the bulk of his time, which is probably the way he intended.
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TechEd Technology Tips


In this TestRun podcast live from the floor of Microsoft's TechEd conference in Boston, eWEEK Labs Director Jim Rapoza talks with University of Colorado ITS Senior Manager Michelle Clifford about her experience as an attendee at the Microsoft show.
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Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare—Do We Care?


OneCare's incomplete security-as-a-service protection will soon have killer competition. (PCMag.com)
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Run Legacy Apps in XP


If you believe Microsoft's public relations people, you'll believe that Windows XP can run every application ever written for an Intel-based PC, dating back to the VisiCalc spreadsheet that got the PC revolution started in 1981.(PCMag.com)
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Microsoft Forms Interoperabilty Council


Microsoft has formed a group that will work on improving the ability of the software giant's products to work together with third-party applications.
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Microsoft Customer Council to Focus on Interoperability


Microsoft has formed a group that will work on improving the ability of the software giant's products to work together with third-party applications.
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Microsoft Seeks More Windows Live Developers


Software vendor in search of corporate and consumer developers for its evolving services platform. Offers AJAX programming platform with gadgets, macros, bots and more. Will Microsoft's latest Windows Live pitch get play?
eWEEK Windows

Scoble: The Exit Interview


Microsoft tech evangelist and alpha blogger Robert Scoble talks about everything from his tensest moments at Microsoft, to what Microsoft could have done to keep him, as he prepares to leave the Redmond software maker and join startup PodTech.Net.
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Microsoft Opens Next Versions of Office, SharePoint to Developers


The software maker is continuing to beat the developer drum for its information-worker platforms with Office Business Application Services and Line of Business Interoperability capabilities. (Microsoft Watch)
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Platforms Aplenty at TechEd


Microsoft will attempt to woo developers with multiple development platforms at its annual TechEd conference in Boston.
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Where are Vista Apps?


Microsoft hopes 'new class' of ISVs will showcase their allegiance to the Vista operating system.
eWEEK Windows

Microsoft: Office 2007 Addresses Bloat Issue


The company acknowledges that there are user concerns about the new Office user interface, but it says the majority of real-world Beta 1 study participants were eager to use it.
eWEEK Windows

Microsoft's New WinFS Challenge: Managing Live Services


Microsoft's next-generation data store is still not yet at the Beta 2 stage. But the longer the technology takes to deliver, the more complex Microsoft's data management challenges become.
eWEEK Windows

The Top 10 TechEd Hot Buttons


Here's our list of the most significant unveilings and announcements at Microsoft's annual TechEd conference, including everything from a first test build of the new mobile SQL Server, to a new beta of WinFS. (Microsoft Watch)
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