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Microsoft offers patch for IE security hole - Microsoft today moved to patch an IE security hole that was a little larger than the software giant originally had thought. [News.com]
 
Microsoft opens Palo Alto center - Microsoft opens its Silicon Valley Developer Center today, a new facility dedicated to training and assistance for software developers, the company said. [News.com]
 
Microsoft pins hopes on SQL 7.0 - Microsoft in two weeks will unveil new database software intended to pose a stronger challenge to Oracle and other leaders in the industry, said Chief Operating Officer Robert J. Herbold. [News.com]
 
Microsoft plans China research lab - U.S. software titan Microsoft plans to invest $80 million in China over six years to develop a research laboratory as part of a global development complex, a company executive said today. [News.com]
 
Microsoft posts QuickTime fix - Microsoft, after coming under fire in federal court last week for disabling a rival's multimedia software, yesterday released a bug fix to resolve the error. [News.com]
 
Microsoft rebuts Apple testimony - Microsoft today poked holes in accusations that it tried to "sabotage" Apple Computer's software, but a senior executive from the computer maker refused to back down. [News.com]
 
Microsoft recruits for Windows 2000 - Microsoft today unveiled a plan to get PC makers to sell computers that will work with Windows 2000. [News.com]
 
Microsoft shelves Chromeffects - Microsoft's multimedia efforts faltered this week as the company back-burnered its Chromeffects 3D graphics technology and shuffled its multimedia management team, CNET News.com has learned. [News.com]
 
Microsoft signs Amazon.com on MSN - Software giant Microsoft today continues to build its MSN shopping channel and MSN.com portal page with the addition of Amazon.com as "the premier music merchant." [News.com]
 
Microsoft spins "Halloween" memos - Microsoft today posted an official response to the now-notorious Halloween memos about Linux, spinning the leaked documents as proof of "the vigorous competition that exists in the operating system industry." [News.com]
 
Microsoft split sinks Real stock - Microsoft has admitted it made a Real mistake. [News.com]
 
Microsoft sues 5 Missouri resellers - Microsoft has sued five computer resellers near St. Louis for allegedly selling pirated versions of Windows 95 and Office 97 Professional software. [News.com]
 
Microsoft sues 7 Texas resellers - Microsoft said it has filed lawsuits against seven Texas companies alleging infringement of Microsoft copyrights and trademarks. [News.com]
 
Microsoft sues 9 more resellers - Microsoft has sued nine New Jersey and New York computer resellers and filed a motion of contempt against another for allegedly selling pirated versions of its Windows 95, Windows 98, and Office 97 Professional software. [News.com]
 
Microsoft tests more Windows 98 patches - Microsoft released the latest Windows 98 Service Pack to testers last weekend, a beta testers Web site has reported. [News.com]
 
Microsoft to call Apple on the mat - When the landmark antitrust trial under way here resumes tomorrow, Microsoft is expected to grill Apple Computer about the PC maker's efforts to settle a patent dispute with the software giant. [News.com]
 
Microsoft's Allen to sell shares - Paul Allen, the cofounder of software giant Microsoft, could raise over $200 million in a proposed sale of 2 million Microsoft common shares, a Securities and Exchange Commission filing said. [News.com]
 
Microsoft's LinkExchange plan - Not so long ago, Microsoft's Web strategy was fairly typical: create some content sites, sell ads, and hope folks would treat the Net the way they do television or magazines. [News.com]
 
Microsoft's Thai antipiracy drive - U.S. based software giant Microsoft urged consumers in Thailand today to steer clear of pirated software and offered large cash rewards for those who turn in offenders. [News.com]
 
Microsoft's new take on Y2K solutions - Microsoft is changing the way it helps its customers deal with the Year 2000 technology problem, a company representative said. [News.com]
 
 

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