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macworld.com - 11/14/2008
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The retirement of Al Shipp, Apple’s senior vice president of enterprise sales, coupled with the fact that Apple has no plans to hire a replacement has some people suggesting that Apple is abandoning the enterprise. But John C. Welch argues that Apple never supported the enterprise in the first ...
on10.net - 11/13/2008
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on10.net —
Since the announcement of the upcoming Microsoft Office
Web Applications at this year’s PDC, there has been...
a lot of excitement about this new service which will allow for creating, editing, collaborating, and sharing documents using the web. ...
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Microsoft Office Web Applications: Your Burning ...
news.cnet.com - 11/18/2008
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news.cnet.com —
With the economy tanking and the holidays looming,
Microsoft is hoping to salvage some Zune sales by...
chopping prices. (Credit: Microsoft) The software maker plans to announce on Wednesday a price cut for its flash-based models. The 4GB ...
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Microsoft chopping Zune prices
pheedo.com - 11/14/2008
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pheedo.com —
Microsoft opened its own online store on Friday,
joining the ranks of Apple, Sony, and a long...
list of other companies that began offering Web-based stores years ago. Like other online stores, Microsoft's venture -- dubbed Microsoft Store -- gives it a way to sell direct...
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Microsoft Opens Online Store
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The Macalope Weekly: Let Apple be Apple, throw the plates on the floor, and who's on first?
MacUser —
... The Macalope’s inclined to agree with John C. Welch’s superb piece this week, which deflates the wild enterprise fantasies of some Apple followers. Welch lays out the reasoning pretty well, but more importantly do we really want Apple to be an enterprise giant? ...
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