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Where Is All The Vista Software?
PC Magazine   Friday, 23 February 2007
PC Magazine - Just 104 software applications have been certified to run under Windows Vista, according to an update published on Microsoft's Web site.
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Microsoft hit with $1.52 billion patent suit damages
Reuters   Friday, 23 February 2007

Customers wait to buy Microsoft's new 'Windows Vista' operating system in Tokyo, January 30, 2007. A U.S. federal jury found that Microsof infringed audio patents held by Alcatel-Lucent and should pay 777 million pounds in damages, the No. 1 software maker said on Thursday. (Toru Hanai/Reuters)Reuters - A U.S. federal jury found that Microsoft Corp. infringed audio patents held by Alcatel-Lucent and should pay $1.52 billion in damages, the No. 1 software maker said on Thursday.


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Microsoft hit with $1.52 billion damages
Reuters   Friday, 23 February 2007

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates is silhouetted as he walks on stage to deliver a speech to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Ottawa, February 20, 2007. A U.S. federal jury found that Microsoft Corp infringed on audio patents held by Alcatel-Lucent and should pay $1.52 billion in damages, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday. (Chris Wattie/Reuters)Reuters - A U.S. federal jury found that Microsoft Corp. infringed audio patents held by Alcatel-Lucent and should pay $1.52 billion in damages, the No.1 software maker said on Thursday.


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Microsoft tells some users no on Vista
AP   Friday, 23 February 2007

An undated file screenshot from Bootcamp shows Windows Vista running in Mac OS X 'Tiger'. (AP Photo/Bootcamp, file)AP - After years of delays and billions in development and marketing efforts, it would seem that Microsoft Corp. would want anyone who possibly can to buy its new Windows Vista operating system. Yet Microsoft is making it hard for Mac owners and other potentially influential customers to adopt the software.


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Microsoft ordered to pay Alcatel-Lucent 1.5 bln for infringement
AFP   Friday, 23 February 2007

The logo for Microsoft at their office in Herndon, Virginia.  A US jury found Microsoft guilty of infringing Alcatel-Lucent patents and ordered the software giant to pay the French-US firm 1.5 billion dollars.(AFP/File/Paul J. Richards)AFP - A US jury found Microsoft guilty of infringing Alcatel-Lucent patents on Thursday and ordered the software giant to pay the French-US firm 1.5 billion dollars.


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Siemens deal for UGS gets U.S. antitrust approval
Reuters   Friday, 23 February 2007

Shareholders of Germany's Siemens AG arrive for the company's annual shareholders meeting in Munich, January 25, 2007. U.S. antitrust authorities said on Thursday they approved plans by German conglomerate Siemens AG to buy industrial design software maker UGS Corp. for $3.5 billion. (Alexandra Beier/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. antitrust authorities said on Thursday they approved plans by German conglomerate Siemens AG (SIEGn.DE) to buy industrial design software maker UGS Corp. for $3.5 billion.


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Google Patches Dangerous Bug in Desktop Software
NewsFactor   Friday, 23 February 2007
NewsFactor - Google has patched a potentially dangerous vulnerability in its Google Desktop software that security experts say could have put the sensitive information of millions of users at risk.
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Microsoft Launches Vista Migration Tools for Business
NewsFactor   Friday, 23 February 2007
NewsFactor - In a move to ease business migration to its latest operating system, Microsoft released six new Vista deployment tools on Tuesday. But at least one analyst believes the tools might actually lead to businesses delaying deployment.
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Google Takes a Swipe at Microsoft Office
PC Magazine   Thursday, 22 February 2007
PC Magazine - Opinion: Google can try to downplay it all it wants, but it's finally coming after Microsoft Office with Google Apps. And you know what? It's got the stuff to hurt Microsoft with this offering.
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Google Apps upgrade threatens Office
InfoWorld   Thursday, 22 February 2007
InfoWorld - Google is pushing further into the communication and collaboration applications market with a major upgrade of Google Apps, a hosted suite for organizations of all sizes that analysts say could soon become a real competitor to Microsoft Office.
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Google goes after Microsoft with software suite
USATODAY.com   Thursday, 22 February 2007
USATODAY.com - Google is getting serious about taking on Microsoft. Thursday, it introduces Google Apps Premium Edition, a software suite for companies that provides e-mail, instant messaging, calendar, word processing and spreadsheets. The cost is $50 per worker per year vs. about $500-$600 for Microsoft Office.
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