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Microsoft Says Apple, Google ‘Inflate’ App Numbers (Information Week)
Software maker says Windows Phone 7 now has more than 11,000 applications and that rivals' figures are bogus.1Apr/11Off
Microsoft Needs Tech, Not Torts, To Beat Google (Information Week)
Redmond should be innovating in areas like semantic search instead of getting wrapped up in legal actions against its rival.31Mar/11Off
Microsoft Files Antitrust Complaint Against Google (Information Week)
The formal complaint with European Union regulators says Google is not playing fair in capturing the lion's share of ad revenue from search.31Mar/11Off
Microsoft Blames Poor Development Practices For Security Risks (Information Week)
Windows and Internet Explorer are at greater risk of attacks because developers don't use mitigation technologies built into the software, said Microsoft.31Mar/11Off
Microsoft Touts Windows Phone 7 Marketplace Success (Information Week)
The WP7 app store is an unparalleled hit, Microsoft says, but it still won't say how many handsets it has sold.31Mar/11Off
Android will be on almost half of smartphones by 2016, ABI projects (Network World)
Android isn't just content to be the top smartphone operating system in the world, as it will come to gobble up nearly half the market by 2016.Share With Friends: 




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Do Microsoft’s Windows Phone numbers show OS is a success? (Network World)
One year after the Windows Phone 7 developer tools were released, Microsoft cites numbers to show the popularity of the OS with developers. But the numbers are selective and hint at a more complex picture than boosters try to paint.31Mar/11Off
Rumors of Windows 8 Test Releases Spread (WinPlanet)
Microsoft has released early builds of the Windows 8 to major PC manufacturing partners, according to a story that broke on the WinRumors enthusiasts site.30Mar/11Off
Get Money for Your Old Nintendo DS at Target (Windows Vista – B5 Media)
The new Nintendo 3DS is now available for $249.99, but NextWorth and Target have teamed up to offer a deal that can lower the price tag for you. NextWorth is expanding its in-store programs with Target stores nationwide to accept previous Nintendo DS game systems for trade-in. So now, you can ... More ยป Post from: EveryJoeShare With Friends: 




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Paul Allen: Bill Gates Is A Traitor Who Eats Chicken With A Spoon (Information Week)
Microsoft co-founder won't likely get dinner invitations from his former partner after stinging new memoir is published.Share With Friends: 




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