By James Burke on
12 February 2010 17:19
The Microsoft Pivot project is now available outside for general download and its an impressive tool for visualising and interacting with data.
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By James Burke on
07 March 2009 22:29
Microsoft have been demonstrating Seadragon technology and Deep Zoom for a couple of years now primarily in the form of Photosynth; the latest concept tests from Microsoft Office Labs are really starting to show some potential for day to day use within the Office suite.
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By James Burke on
04 October 2008 20:22
Steve Balmer was doing the rounds in Europe ealier this week and the BBCs Rory Cellan-Jones conducted a short but wide ranging interview with him on the 2nd October.
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By James Burke on
21 December 2007 00:00
Microsoft Sync has launched in the US and adverts for the vehicle manufacturer Lincoln are playing regularly on TV. Sync essentially provides centrally dashboard display of phone and music player devices along with interaction of those devices via voice.
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By James Burke on
28 April 2007 23:00
The SharePoint Learning Kit is a SCORM 2004 conformant eLearning delivery and tracking application built as a Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0 solution.
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By James Burke on
03 November 2006 23:00
Microsoft and Novell have released a letter to the Open Source community announcing a collaboration deal that is being put forward as a watershed moment for Linux.
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By James Burke on
17 September 2006 23:00
Windows new online search portal (“live”) has now left the beta camp and gone live. Windows Live is a search portal for web (including video, blogs and RSS), images, news and “local” – the local services are particularly impressive making great use of the Virtual Earth data.
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By James Burke on
22 August 2006 23:00
An open letter fro Microsoft has been released onto the Internet as a "reach out" to the Open Source community with respect to Firefox development on belated Vista
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By James Burke on
22 August 2006 23:00
In 2003 Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant produced and starred in an internal training video for Microsoft UK - earlier this week the two videos found their way to the Internet.
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By James Burke on
18 August 2006 23:00
This blog entry contains a collection of 3 video clips showing Steve Jobs lamenting Microsoft's lack of originality in 1996, his return to Apple the following year and "that" Apple / Microsoft deal.
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