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Microsoft has signed up another customer for its Surface tabletop computer: BMW.
Asked to name their favorite brand, college students ranked Apple number two for the second year in a row right after Nike, according to a survey by Anderson Analytics.
There's constant criticism of Microsoft (Just think Vista), but the staff at Redmond's Directions on Microsoft has put together a list of five things Microsoft got right over its 33 years of existence. Here they are:
In my haste last week to report the latest numbers from comScore, I overlooked one additional tidbit of good news for Microsoft's Live Search: While Microsoft's share of the search market was steady, Live actually outpaced Google in the growth of new queries.
Microsoft's Live Cashback program, which gives Live search users who buy selected products a percentage of the purchase price back, was down for much of Black Friday, according to a number of reports.
The on-again, off-again talks between Yahoo and Microsoft are reportedly on again, with Microsoft willing to pay $20 billion for Yahoo's search business, according to the Times of London.
According to a report on the Times of London Web site, Microsoft Corp. has resumed its pursuit of Yahoo in a deal that could cost the Redmond-based company $20 billion, less than half of what it offered for the search site this summer.
I'm heading home to Cleveland so I will be off for the rest of the week. I'll be back on Monday, Dec. 1, when I'll start posting again.
For two months in a row now, the Xbox 360 has solidly outsold the PlayStation 3. But in an interview last week, a PlayStation executive said that the Xbox 360's rise was a "blip" attributable to its September price cut and that the consoles would be neck and neck during the holidays.
Microsoft's MSN.com will broadcast the Dec. 1 launch of a new digital music service, which is intended to help raise money for those living with HIV/AIDS in Africa.
Microsoft's share of the search market held steady at 8.5 percent in October, according to the latest numbers from comScore.
Last week, Microsoft's Internet Explorer team announced that a release candidate of IE8 would be issued in the first quarter of next year, followed some time thereafter with a final release of the new browser.
Robert Youngjohns chats with the P-I / Brad Vest, Seattle P-I For an article in today's paper, I talked to Robert Youngjohns, Microsoft's president of sales and marketing in North America. He joined Microsoft roughly a year ago. Here are some extended excerpts from the conversation.
"The Guild," a web series about a group of online gamers, is coming exclusively to MSN, the Zune, and the Xbox.
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