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Microsoft teams on groupware
- Microsoft (MSFT) and Massachusetts-based Eastman Software, a unit of Eastman Kodak (EK), have teamed to launch a new group of collaborative workflow management products. [News.com]
Microsoft amends ISP contracts
- Microsoft has agreed to drop some of the requirements it imposes on U.S. Internet service providers in its cross-promotional licensing deals, the company said today. [News.com]
Microsoft and Apple find synergy
- Microsoft (MSFT) is more aggressively supporting the Apple (AAPL) platform, and, ironically, some Apple developers are more aggressively supporting Windows. [News.com]
Microsoft appeal judge removed
- One of the three judges assigned to hear a crucial appeal in the ongoing antitrust battle between Microsoft and the Justice Department has been removed from the case, a person familiar with the matter said. [News.com]
Microsoft beats Street estimates
- Microsoft (MSFT) shares rose sharply in early morning trading yesterday, a day after the company said its third-quarter earnings would beat Wall Street estimates by about 9 percent. [News.com]
Microsoft boosts lobbying efforts
- Microsoft (MSFT) dramatically ramped up efforts to influence the federal government in the past year as it became enmeshed in a fierce legal battle with antitrust regulators, newly disclosed reports to the government show. [News.com]
Microsoft buffs its Chrome
- Microsoft (MSFT) is giving hardware developers a sneak peek at Chrome, a piece of Windows system software that will let high-powered PCs play 3D graphics and video either through a Web browser or in separate player software. [News.com]
Microsoft buys into General Magic
- Microsoft (MSFT) said today it is investing in General Magic (GMGC) and licensing some of its technologies, a move that could breathe new life into the software company. [News.com]
Microsoft buys stake in WavePhore
- Microsoft (MSFT) has accumulated a 2.88 percent stake in WavePhore (WAVO). [News.com]
Microsoft continues ISP push
- Microsoft (MSFT) changed the terms under which it licenses its latest browser to Internet service providers, but that hasn't stopped the company's continued push to sign up ISPs as Internet Explorer 4.0 distributors. [News.com]
Microsoft database virus found
- A company that makes software to protect computers from viruses said yesterday that it had discovered a new virus capable of spreading through Microsoft (MSFT) Access databases, the first ever to invade that product since its introduction in 1992. [News.com]
Microsoft does $6 million college deal
- Microsoft (MSFT) is increasingly offering universities technology contracts that are too good to refuse. And starting tomorrow, Indiana University will begin giving out the software giant's suite of products for free to its 100,000 students and staff. [News.com]
Microsoft eyes Latin America
- Microsoft (MSFT) expects 1998 sales growth in Latin America of more than 60 percent, a company official said today. [News.com]
Microsoft foresees R&D doubling
- Microsoft (MSFT) chairman and founder Bill Gates today predicted the software giant's research and development budget would more than double in the foreseeable future. [News.com]
Microsoft looks to high end for NT 5
- Microsoft (MSFT) is leaving no stone unturned in its effort to add a Windows NT operating system presence to high-end markets. [News.com]
Microsoft offers peek at DHTML
- Microsoft (MSFT) has launched a preview release of its Microsoft Dynamic HTML (DHTML) editing component, a tool for adding HTML editing capabilities to Windows applications. [News.com]
Microsoft passes $200 billion mark
- It's official: Bill Gates and the gang at Microsoft (MSFT) have marched into the $200 billion "market cap" club, joining General Electric (GE), the only other company in this category. [News.com]
Microsoft ponders course of action
- Should Microsoft hold or fold? [News.com]
Microsoft preps desktop software
- Microsoft (MSFT) rolled out the latest version of its Office desktop applications suite for small businesses today and shipped the final beta of its Visual InterDev development tool. [News.com]
Microsoft revamps sales groups
- Microsoft (MSFT) is consolidating its sales and support organization into three rather than four groups worldwide. [News.com]
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