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Microsoft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Microsoft has demonstrated that it will use its prodigious market power and immense profits to harm any firm that insists on pursuing initiatives that could intensify competition against one of Microsoft’s core products"-
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The employees of Microsoft played pranks on each other. ... Bill Gates is loyal to his employees. He rewards them with promotion and stock options; because of this he made 3,000 employees Microsoft millionaires.
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When Microsoft starts handing out "fact sheets," it's time to pay attention, ... One of the main questions is whether competing anti-spyware programs from other vendors will work well on top of Vista. No facts out about that yet. But there's one hard, cold fact of life for competitors as concerns Defender.
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—Synergies: Microsoft believes the combination will create synergies in four key areas: scale created by a larger audience, combined engineering talent, cost savings through redundancies, and innovation in video and mobile.
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Microsoft wanted to keep its anti-Linux campaign factual, but somewhere along the line the real facts may have become too expensive to buy. Read this blog post by Matt Asay on The Open Road. ... Was it not for Get The Facts commitment from Microsoft we would be facing a different reality today. It was dead on timely,
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Microsoft Research Fast Fact ... When Microsoft Corp. opened its first research lab on the company’s Redmond, Wash., campus in 1991, it became one of the first software companies to create its own computer science research organization.
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