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"The Resurgent, Post-Windows Microsoft" TechCrunch 11:21 AM
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"Microsoft wants Windows XP dead and has announced $100 bounty: Tempting but..." Tech Times 8:45 AM
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"Microsoft reverses, vows not to snoop on emails" Seattle Times 4:09 PM
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"Microsoft stops probing Hotmail to plug leaks" AFP 8:43 AM
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"Microsoft promises to stop searching user accounts for stolen material" iTNews Australia 9:06 PM
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"Microsoft Unveils Kinect for Windows v2 Final Hardware" eWeek 4:21 PM
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"Longtime Windows and Office Executive Antoine Leblond Leaving Microsoft" Re/code 11:21 AM
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"Longtime Microsoft exec Antoine Leblond leaving" Seattle Times 6:32 PM
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"How IBM Is Retooling Itself for Future Cloud Business" eWeek 4:21 PM
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"IBM ramping up Business Transformation Initiative workshops" eChannelLine 8:53 AM
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"IBM to open new lab in Bangalore" IANS India 8:53 AM
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"AMD introduces FirePro W9100 workstation graphics card" ZDNet 8:46 AM
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"Analyst: Cisco's New $1 Billion Cloud Computing Plan Is Ingenious But Risky" Business Insider 8:36 AM
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"Google Says Government User Info Requests Jump 120 Percent Since 2009" eWeek 4:20 PM
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"Google And Facebook Hedge Against The Data Backlash" Forbes 8:50 AM
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"Google working to make Android more secure and ready for the enterprise customers" IntoMobile 8:46 AM
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"Google claims Turkey intercepts their DNS" ZDNet 8:47 AM
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"Google: Turkey is blocking our DNS service/Google says Turkish Internet service providers have set up servers that 'masquerade' as Google's public DNS service." CNET 1:15 PM
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"Facebook, Oculus, And Businesses' Thirst For Virtual Reality" Forbes 8:31 AM
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"Oculus VR Employees Are Getting Death Threats Following The $2 Billion Facebook Deal" Business Insider 8:36 AM
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"How programming savvy might save us from a surveillance state: Although most of the systems that track people are operated by corporations, the threat from surveillance-happy governments is most alarming." Boston Globe 8:54 AM
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"Nadella wins praise for public debut as CEO: 'Much calmer' than ex-CEO Ballmer, says one analyst in an understatement" ["Milanesi praised Nadella, saying he 'did a great job' in his opening remarks as he expounded on his 'mobile first, cloud first' strategy. 'For the first time I actually see a strategy,' Milanesi added."] Computerworld 3/29
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"Nadella breaks Microsoft out of Windows: Windows revenue won't disappear, if only because corporate clients have already invested in the operating system and aren't going to drop it in the foreseeable future" Business Standard 3/29
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"The Real News Behind Microsoft's Recent Announcement" The Motley Fool 3/29
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"This Microsoft Corporation Deal May Trump Office for iOS" The Motley Fool 3/29
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"Don't Believe The Windows 8 'Failure' Hype" Forbes 3/29
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"Report: Microsoft Invested In Wearable Augmented Reality Computing" GameInformer 3/29
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"Microsoft changes company policy, vows not to snoop on emails" ANI 3/29
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"Cloud Computing's Watershed Week" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 3/29
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"Did Intel's SSDs Undermine Its Processor Sales?" Forbes 3/29
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"Objecting to new CEO, resignations sweep Mozilla board: Report/Three directors step down because they wanted a mobile-market expert from outside, not CTO Brendan Eich, as the new CEO, the WSJ reports. Also, Eich is dogged by concerns over 2008 gay-marriage stance." CNET 3/29
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"Mozilla's bad week: Employees call for CEO Eich to step down, 3 board members leave" VentureBeat 3/29
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"RIP, the server. It's time to breathe the air of cloud connection" Gigaom 3/29
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"Palm's Jeff Hawkins is building a brain-like AI. He told us why he thinks his life's work is right" The Register 3/29
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"Twitter gets court victory in Turkey but ban not lifted" Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required] 3/29
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