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Microsoft CEO: Windows era is everlastingTimes of India - 16 Nov, 2011Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer proclaimed an everlasting "Windows Era" as the software giant's board easily won re-election at an annual meeting of shareholders. SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer proclaimed an everlasting "Windows Era" as the ... |
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Stuck stock price hangs over Microsoft meetingThe Seattle Times - 16 Nov, 2011At Microsoft's annual shareholders meeting Tuesday, CEO Steve Ballmer presented an optimistic take on the company's present and future success, but some shareholders grumbled about the stagnant stock price and the company's large stockpile of cash. ... |
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CEO Ballmer leads Microsoft shareholders meetingCanadianBusiness.com - 16 Nov, 2011By AP | November 15, 2011 BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP) â€" Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer predicted growing market share, revenue and profit for the company's products and services at the annual shareholders meeting Tuesday in Bellevue. He highlighted opportunities ... |
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Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer says 'Windows Era' everlastingEconomic Times - 16 Nov, 2011SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer proclaimed an everlasting "Windows Era" as the software giant's board easily won re-election at an annual meeting of shareholders on Tuesday. Ballmer along with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, ... |
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Gartner: Windows Phone market share crashesZDNet (blog) - 16 Nov, 2011According to data released by Gartner, the market share for Microsoft's Windows Phone handsets has crashed dramatically over the past twelve months. In a period where Gartner claims that ... |
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Did Ballmer just say Windows 8 was coming to phones? No, he didn't.ZDNet (blog) - 16 Nov, 2011A comment made by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer during Microsoft's annual meeting of shareholders today has resulted in a flurry of speculation that Microsoft is planning to put Windows 8 onto ... |
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Steve Ballmer saying Windows 8 coming to Windows Phone?YouTube - 16 Nov, 2011Business Insider claims Steve Ballmer says Windows 8 is coming to Windows Phone. Listen for yourself and decide. |
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Ballmer optimistic, some shareholders grumble at Microsoft's annual meetingThe Seattle Times - 16 Nov, 2011Chairman Bill Gates, left and CEO Steve Ballmer at Microsoft's annual meeting Tuesday morning at Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue. At Microsoft's annual shareholder meeting at Bellevue's Meydenbauer Center this morning, CEO Steve Ballmer presented his ... |
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Windows Phone sales drop precipitously, says GartnerComputerworld (blog) - 16 Nov, 2011At a time when Android phone sales have nearly tripled from a year ago, iPhone sales continue to climb, and overall smartphone sales jumped 42%, the Windows Phone platform (formerly Windows Mobile) has done the seemingly impossible ... |
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Move Over Apple, Microsoft Could Be UI LeaderPCWorld - 16 Nov, 2011Known for its attractive touch interface, Apple may have some competition in the next generation of user interfaces, according to an analyst. "Microsoft Kinect has legs much beyond gaming and perhaps it's the future for ... |
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Windows 8 Is Coming To Phones, Says Steve Ballmer (MSFT)San Francisco Chronicle - 16 Nov, 2011This morning at the company's shareholders' meeting, a shareholder asked if we were in the post-PC era. He started off his answer by insisting that we will ALWAYS be in the Windows era, then said "We are driving Windows down to the phone with Windows 8 ... |
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Qualcomm President Talks Windows 8, Windows Phone PlansForbes - 16 Nov, 2011Mobile chip giant Qualcomm has many partners. Every 'tier one' handset maker, from Apple to Samsung to HTC, uses Qualcomm chipsets in at least one of its phones. These days, Microsoft may be Qualcomm's most interesting partner, however, ... |
Ballmer: We Will ALWAYS Be In The Windows Era (MSFT)San Francisco Chronicle - 16 Nov, 2011Steve Ballmer will not accept any talk that the Windows PC is past its prime. He also said that Microsoft is planning on putting Windows 8 on phones. He was answering a question at the company's shareholders' meeting this morning in Seattle. ... |
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More developers "very interested" in Windows Phone platform, survey saysThe Seattle Times - 16 Nov, 2011More developers are interested in Windows Phone now than they were a year ago -- enough so that that places Windows Phone in third place in a recent survey of developer interest, ahead of Research In Motion's BlackBerry OS and behind iOS and Android. ... |
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Samsung Focus Windows SmartphoneABC News - 16 Nov, 2011My experience with the Samsung Focus has been nothing short of extraordinary. Every second I use the phone is a joy. Samsung has earned a reputation for delivering great mobile devices, including the recently released Galaxy S II and Galaxy Nexus, ... |
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Therese PolettiMarketWatch - Nov 14, 2011But with many PCs often pre-installed with Windows and updates done via the Internet, why does Microsoft need a store, inquiring minds might ask. Microsoft's clean-lined, glass-paneled, a more colorful clone of the Apple store, showcases a surprising ... |
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Do Nice Phones Finish Last?New York Times (blog) - Nov 14, 2011The new HTC Radar is the first 4G Windows phone on the market. It is a nice phone. Really nice. But with the recent release of LTE network phones with brawny dual-core processors and the recent iPhone 4Gs, is nice good enough? ... |
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Windows 8 Metro: Microsoft needs to let users opt-outZDNet (blog) - Nov 14, 2011Summary: Is the Metro UI really necessary for people using Windows 8 on the desktop? Users should have the option to turn it off by default. With the public release of Microsoft's Windows 8 Developer ... |
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Why the death of Flash on mobile is bad news for Windows PhoneThe Guardian - Nov 14, 2011The announcement by Adobe last week of the death of Flash on mobile devices will have a significant impact on an unlikely player, Windows Phone. Like a butterfly that flaps its wings and causes a hurricane on the other side of the globe, this move will ... |
Regulators sniff around mobile privacy issuesComputerworld - Nov 14, 2011IDG News Service - Regulators are starting to investigate what kind of oversight is in place to make sure that mobile applications don't encroach on user privacy rights, a lawyer in Microsoft's Windows Phone segment said on Monday. ... |
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Survey finds Windows Phone 7 becoming a favorite with app developersComputerworld (blog) - Nov 14, 2011Windows Phone 7 has suddenly become a favorite with app developers, the number three platform behind iOS and Android, according to a just-released survey from Appcelerator and IDC. This is big news for Microsoft, because in mobile, ... |
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RIM Loses Developer Interest, Microsoft GainsInformationWeek - Nov 14, 2011Microsoft's partnership with Nokia led to a surge in interest in its Windows Phone platform by developers, according to IDC research. By Eric Zeman InformationWeek IDC polled more than 2100 developers earlier this month to gauge interest in today's ... |
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Windows Phone, Kindle Fire make big gains among mobile app developersZDNet (blog) - Nov 14, 2011Summary: A new survey of mobile app developers shows that Apple and Android are still at the top of the pack when it comes to plans for future apps. But Microsoft has vaulted ahead of BlackBerry to take the ... |
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Why Windows Phone 7 Is Too LatePCWorld (blog) - Nov 13, 2011Before smartphones were mainstream, Microsoft's Windows Mobile was considered the OS for business smartphones. RIM's Blackberry stole away its market by becoming a better communication hub. iPhone and Android have since buried ... |
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Vodafone brings HTC Radar smartphone to PortugalTelecompaper (subscription) - 16 Nov, 2011Vodafone Portugal has launched the HTC Radar Windows phone compliant of HSPA+ speeds. The smartphone pairs mobile entertainment features delivered by the latest version of Windows Phone, code-named Mango. The HTC Radar features an aluminium unibody ... |
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Did Steve Ballmer Say Windows 8 Is Coming to Phone?All Things Digital - 16 Nov, 2011Much is being made over Steve Ballmer's statements Tuesday at Microsoft's annual shareholder meeting, which some have taken to indicate that Microsoft plans to bring Windows 8 to the phone. While answering a question about whether or not we are in a ... |
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Digesting Ballmer: to place a periodLiveSide - 16 Nov, 2011This morning, we posted on a Business Insider report from the Microsoft Annual Meeting quoting Steve Ballmer in regards to Windows 8 and Windows Phone. Apparently the BI report caused quite a flurry since ... |
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Windows Phone's Market Share Down Just 0.1 Percentage Point in Q3Redmond Channel Partner - 16 Nov, 2011Microsoft's beleaguered Windows Phone platform continues to lose ground to the major smartphone OSes, but at a less precipitous rate than in previous quarters, according to the latest market share figures from Gartner. ... |
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Samsung Focus Flash â€" an Unassuming, but Stylish Windows Phone 7 Handset that ...International Business Times AU - 16 Nov, 2011By GadgetMania | November 16, 2011 1:25 PM EST Microsoft's Windows 7 Phone operating system is slowly gaining traction, with more and more manufacturers (including the big dog, Nokia) releasing new and improved smartphones running the new OS. ... |
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Mary Jo Foley Grilled on 'Future of IT' at Canadian BorderRedmondmag.com - 16 Nov, 2011Veteran Microsoft reporter Mary Jo Foley was recently questioned by Canadian border guards about "the future of IT." Foley, who was the guest on a panel talk at Microsoft Tech-Days Canada in Vancouver, related how she was chatted up by ... |
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