Valve puts apps on Steam, Microsoft still lacks a Windows 8 strategy
Opinion: Microsoft management still doesn’t get their own market
Valve is giving Microsoft the single finger salute by offering apps on Steam, and users win
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Valve is giving Microsoft the single finger salute by offering apps on Steam, and users win
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Microsoft is lost, clueless, and stumbling in the mobile space, and the latest twist, turning on its own, shows it has no idea where to go next.
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When SemiAccurate broke the story about HP dumping Microsoft’s ARM tablets, we actually didn’t expect them to turn on their own quite so viciously.
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Remember when we said that Microsoft management was essentially incompetent and destroyed their partner relationships with a single WARTy Surface?
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Remember that pesky monopoly verdict against Microsoft that ended in a toothless consent decree?
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If you have been wondering about the competence of Microsoft management, all your questions have just been answered.
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It looks like the Microsoft ‘not a threat (TM)’ against Onlive has made some changes come about.
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Every time Microsoft (NADSAQ:MSFT) lost a market and woke up one or two years after they start half-hearted attempts to regain the market.
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It is no secret in the market that Microsoft (MSFT) stock is underperforming. From a peak of 37 USD in 2007, the stock has passed the 25 USD floor and nobody is bullish about the stock.
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Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has entered into an agreement to purchase Skype for 8.5 Billion US Dollars according to a press release posted on the Skype website by Tony Bates, the Chief Executive Officer of Skype.
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This is part 2 of 2. Part 1 can be found here, and discusses the funny money around the Nokia/Microsoft deal, and how it is nothing like what the press reported.
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In one of the most brazen corporate raids in history, Microsoft took everything of value from Nokia, and has left a wounded beast to die in the cold.
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NO WONDER NOKIA’S CEO Stephen Elop was so excited at the Mobile World Congress at Barcelona where he spoke about billions of dollars coming Nokia’s way from Microsoft thanks to Windows Phone 7, as it turns out that Microsoft is giving Nokia in excess of $1 billion in what is being said to be promotional and product development funds.
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THIS IS ONE of those rare times when a company does something completely unexpected, but Microsoft has launched a website that is telling people to stop using IE6 and no, this isn’t an April fools joke.
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IF NOKIA’S CURRENT stock price is anything to go by, its move to sign up for Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system doesn’t appear to have gone down well with its investors, as Nokia’s stock price has tanked almost 14 percent.
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