pcworld.com - 2/9/2009
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aThe European Commission (EC) has granted Mozilla, the open-source collaboration behind the Firefox Web browser, the right to join its antitrust case against Microsoft, a spokesman said Monday. The Commission, Europe's top antitrust authority, charged Microsoft last month with distorting ...
microsoft.com - 2/13/2009
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microsoft.com —
Twenty-seven-year retail veteran will focus on transforming the
PC and device-buying experience for retail consumers and developing...
and rolling out new Microsoft-branded stores. REDMOND, Wash. — Feb. 12, 2009 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that ...
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Microsoft Appoints David Porter as Corporate Vice ...
blogs.zdnet.com - 2/12/2009
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February 6th, 2009 A Microsoft smartphone: No. A
Microsoft phone chassis: Yes Posted by Mary Jo Foley...
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reuters.com - 2/13/2009
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SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp announced plans Thursday
to open its own chain of branded stores as...
it looks to catch up with rival Apple Inc's successful move into retailing. The world's largest software company, which also makes the Xbox video ...
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Microsoft to open own stores, take on Apple
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Mozilla to join EU lawsuit against Microsoft
MacDailyNews —
... nearest rival in Europe, according to market share data from French researcher XiTiMonitor," Meller reports. "Last November IE's usage share in Europe stood at 59.5 percent, Firefox 31.1 percent, Opera 5.1 percent, Safari (Apple's browser) 2.5 percent, and Google's recently launched Chrome browser at 1.1 percent, XiTiMonitor said. Meller reports, "Google and Apple weren't immediately available to comment on whether they too would apply to join the EC's antitrust case." Full article here . [Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Another Irish Dude" for the heads up.] ...
Mozilla Joins EU Microsoft Antitrust Case
The Mac Observer —
Mozilla Joins EU Microsoft Antitrust Case by on February 10th, 2009 at 9:10 AM Firefox developer Mozilla has been granted permission by the European Commission to join its antitrust case against Microsoft. Mozilla now has "interested third party" status, which allows the company to submit arguments to the European Commission, according to PC World . Microsoft has been accused by the European Commission of unfairly trying to control the Web browser market by bundling Internet Explorer with its Windows operating system. Mozilla chairperson Mitchell Baker commented that there ...
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Microsoft to open stores —
Apple 2/13/2009
If immitation is flattery, Microsoft once again will flatter Apple, this time by launching its own retail stores.