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Microsoft Loses XML Vote - PC World
A standards group has rejected Microsoft's Open XML standard as an open document format alternative. ... Microsoft Corp. has lost a key vote in its quest to ...
Microsoft Watch - Operating Systems - Microsoft Loses Key Windows ...
One of Microsoft's key Windows architects has defected to Google. But at least so far, no one is talking about what Marc Lucovsky's new role will be at one of Microsoft's major ...
The Web War Is Over—And Microsoft Lost
For the most part, Microsoft and Google compete in different ... The Web War's Over—And Microsoft Lost. September, 2005. those offered by Google and Yahoo. ...
Microsoft Loses, Spins Open XML Vote
Updated: ISO issued a statement that makes plain what Microsoft tried to spin as a victory. ... Home IT Infrastructure Microsoft Loses, Spins Open XML Vote ...
Microsoft Loses Sidekick Users' Personal Data - CIO.com - Business ...
Contacts, calendar entries, photographs and other personal information of Sidekick users has almost certainly been lost for good following a service disruption at Sidekick provider ...
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Microsoft loses Sidekick users' personal data | ITworld
Contacts, calendar entries, photographs and other personal information of Sidekick users has almost certainly been lost for good following a service disruption at Sidekick provider ...
News - Technology: Microsoft loses patent case
The United States District Court in Central California has ordered Microsoft to pay more than R50-million for infringing on a 1994 patent held by a Guatemalan inventor.