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 The RBLog: Microsoft MVPs revolt
This will be to the benefit of language vendors other than Microsoft, which squandered a golden lock on the hearts, minds, and souls of BASIC programmers worldwide--all in the name of something new and allegedly better (read: we need an answer to Java).
Microsoft Windows XP and Server 2003, Microsoft Office, Visual Studio, Microsoft's enterprise business solutions; they're all built in Visual C++ (as is practically everything else the company sells).
Microsoft's product managers will likely say this is not the case, and will point to migration tools and strategies the company offers.
rblevin.blogspot.com /2005/03/microsoft-mvps-revolt.html   (915 words)

  
 The RBLog: Microsoft MVPs revolt
This will be to the benefit of language vendors other than Microsoft, which squandered a golden lock on the hearts, minds, and souls of BASIC programmers worldwide--all in the name of something new and allegedly better (read: we need an answer to Java).
Microsoft Windows XP and Server 2003, Microsoft Office, Visual Studio, Microsoft's enterprise business solutions; they're all built in Visual C++ (as is practically everything else the company sells).
Microsoft's product managers will likely say this is not the case, and will point to migration tools and strategies the company offers.
rblevin.blogspot.com /2005/03/microsoft-mvps-revolt.html   (915 words)

  
 Channel Zone Special Report: Microsoft vs. IBM
Microsoft and IBM are battling for hearts and minds in the channel, wooing independent software vendors (ISVs) and resellers who will help them win customers in the lucrative small to mid-sized business (SMB) market.
Microsoft has found situations where applications written to.Net Framework 1.1 break when run against 2.0 and so is recruiting users to have their apps tested for compatibility.
Microsoft has posted the first installment of a blog to advise developers on creating Web pages and RSS feeds that work correctly with IE 7 and Windows Vista.
www.channelinsider.com /category2/0,1874,1554157,00.asp   (1157 words)

  
 ?ArticleID=536
There is a lot of speculation around the Avalon and Sparkle graphical elements of Microsoft's next incarnation of Windows -- Longhorn -- and whether they could lead to Microsoft and Macromedia going head to head in the battle to win the hearts and minds of Web developers.
Although he admits the idea of Microsoft pushing into Marcromedia's space does make the company nervous, Hodgman claims that fundamentally Microsoft is an operating system company, and he doesn't see the Sparkle elements of Longhorn being an issue for till at least 2010.
As one of the 12 companies permitted to see new Microsoft developments under the terms of the anti-trust settlement with the US Department of Justice, Macromedia has been able to keep a close eye on any competitive developments in Longhorn, says Ramadan.
bink.nu /?ArticleID=536   (1157 words)

  
 Hearts of Controversy - Alice Meynell - Microsoft Reader eBooks
Microsoft Reader eBooks are compatible with both Windows 98 or higher computers as well as Pocket PC 2002 handheld devices.
Microsoft Reader eBooks have a smart navigation system that remembers where you left off reading, and includes multiple methods of page navigation, multicolored bookmarks, and whole book search features.
Most Microsoft Reader eBooks are between 100 KB - 1.0 MB in size and download in approximately three minutes.
www.ebookmall.com /ebook/116396-ebook.htm   (1157 words)

  
 The RBLog: Microsoft MVPs revolt
This will be to the benefit of language vendors other than Microsoft, which squandered a golden lock on the hearts, minds, and souls of BASIC programmers worldwide--all in the name of something new and allegedly better (read: we need an answer to Java).
Microsoft's product managers will likely say this is not the case, and will point to migration tools and strategies the company offers.
Microsoft Windows XP and Server 2003, Microsoft Office, Visual Studio, Microsoft's enterprise business solutions; they're all built in Visual C++ (as is practically everything else the company sells).
rblevin.blogspot.com /2005/03/microsoft-mvps-revolt.html   (917 words)

  
 The page cannot be found
Go to Microsoft Product Support Services and perform a title search for the words HTTP and 404.
Open IIS Help, which is accessible in IIS Manager (inetmgr), and search for topics titled Web Site Setup, Common Administrative Tasks, and About Custom Error Messages.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/k/ki/kingdom_hearts_ii1.htm   (121 words)

  
 24STORE- Microsoft Entertainment Pack ( v. 2.0 ) - complete package
Try your hand at Blackjack, Hearts or FreeCell, or put your survival skills to use by playing Sink the Ships or Space Defense.
Version 2 of the Entertainment Pack also allows you to engage in some friendly competition with other Windows CE device owners.
Have some fun on the road with the Entertainment Pack 2.0 for Windows CE.
www.24store.com /invt/71100009   (276 words)

  
 The page cannot be found
Go to Microsoft Product Support Services and perform a title search for the words HTTP and 404.
Open IIS Help, which is accessible in IIS Manager (inetmgr), and search for topics titled Web Site Setup, Common Administrative Tasks, and About Custom Error Messages.
HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/w/wh/whitney_houston.htm   (121 words)

  
 IGN: Square Enix on Board with Microsoft?
We contacted Square Enix about this information and their official response was "No comment." Microsoft also returned out inquiry with a "We do not comment on speculation and rumor."
The bio on Microsoft's site, the text of which was quickly pulled from view within hours of being revealed, suggests Moore has finally secured a deal with the leading Japanese RPG maker in Japan, and that at this E3, even more will be revealed.
May 13, 2005- Information recently surfaced on Microsoft's site pointing toward a potential alliance between Microsoft and Square Enix.
xbox360.ign.com /articles/613/613541p1.html   (397 words)

  
 Disaster Relief: How You Can Help
Every one of us at Microsoft is deeply saddened by the loss of life and injury to people in the wake of the South Asian earthquake and Central American hurricane, and our hearts go out to those who have been impacted.
Microsoft will update this list on a daily basis as other relief organizations are identified.
We have been in contact with local officials and Microsoft staff in the affected areas to offer Microsoft funding and technology resources to assist in the relief efforts.
www.microsoft.com /citizenship/giving/relief.asp   (159 words)

  
 Microsoft's Mobile Initiative
Microsoft is trying to gain a stronger hand in the mobile-devices market by doing what it does best: Winning the hearts and minds of software developers.
At Microsoft's (MSFT) annual conference for mobile-software developers, held in Las Vegas on May 10, Chairman William Gates unveiled a new mobile operating system -- Windows Mobile 5.0 -- which will largely unify the company's previously separate software for cell phones and personal digital assistants.
While all of this may sound like a marked change, it's really a page out of the old Microsoft playbook.
www.businessweek.com /technology/content/may2005/tc20050511_4954_tc024.htm?chan=db   (920 words)

  
 'Independent' report used MS-sourced data to trash OSS The Register
When Microsoft announced victory in its battle with open source for the hearts, minds and wallets of Newham council last month, the press naturally asked to see the report Newham's decision was allegedly based on.
According to Microsoft's press release of last month, "Newham's decision to partner with Microsoft follows an extensive platform evaluation at the Borough, in which the merits of, and overall value offered by Microsoft's software were rigorously assessed by Capgemini.
Cap Gemini was doing a study of Newham's current Windows setup, while consultants netproject were engaged in a more long term exercise concerning the borough's future IT strategy.
www.theregister.co.uk /2004/09/09/ms_capgemini_newham_report   (920 words)

  
 News - Square Enix considering next-gen Xbox development - Wada // Xbox 360 /// Eurogamer
Speaking with US website GameSpot, Wada referred to an "evolution in the thinking" at Microsoft and said that his company - which makes the enormously popular Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest titles, as well as Disney crossover franchise Kingdom Hearts and the recently launched Fullmetal Alchemist series - would consider working on Xbox 2.
Wada was also critical of Microsoft's approach to online gaming, although he lauded the company for focusing on this area - unsurprisingly so, since Square Enix itself has committed strongly to the online gaming market and has enjoyed significant success with its Final Fantasy XI online RPG.
Japanese publisher Square Enix could be on board as a developer for Microsoft's next console, according to company president Yoichi Wada, who says the next-generation Xbox "would fully deserve consideration."
www.eurogamer.net /article.php?article_id=55548   (390 words)

  
 Disaster Relief: How You Can Help
Every one of us at Microsoft is deeply saddened by the loss of life and injury to people in the wake of the South Asian earthquake and Central American hurricane, and our hearts go out to those who have been impacted.
We have been in contact with local officials and Microsoft staff in the affected areas to offer Microsoft funding and technology resources to assist in the relief efforts.
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
www.microsoft.com /citizenship/giving/relief.asp   (159 words)

  
 Fictionwise eBooks: Fortune Hunter by Diane Farr
Duel of Hearts [Secure Microsoft Reader/Palm Reader] by Diane Farr
Under the Wishing Star [Star Trilogy 1] [Secure Microsoft Reader/Palm Reader] by Diane Farr
Under a Lucky Star [Star Trilogy 2] [Secure Microsoft Reader/Palm Reader] by Diane Farr
www.fictionwise.com /ebooks/eBook21663.htm   (207 words)

  
 BBC - Berkshire Features - Fun run in Reading for the NSPCC
They're raising money for the NSPCC - a charity Microsoft has been supporting for ten years, as it's a cause close the staff's hearts.
Today they're doing a 5km fun run to raise sponsorship towards the annual Microsoft Challengers Trophy.
This motley crew is composed of staff from Microsoft, Oracle, British Gas and other companies in the Park.
www.bbc.co.uk /berkshire/features/2004/05/5kfunrun.shtml   (428 words)

  
 Square Enix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fullmetal Alchemist was licensed for release in North America by Viz Media, while Kingdom Hearts and Spiral were licensed by Tokyopop.
More recently, Square Enix's Kingdom Hearts series (developed in collaboration with Disney's Buena Vista Games) has become massively popular worldwide, adding another valuable asset to the company.
As of 2006, Square Enix has produced titles for the Sony PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, and Microsoft Xbox 360 video game consoles, as well as for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS handheld game consoles.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Square_Enix   (832 words)

  
 Mickey Mouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Finland, the software company Microsoft is often derogatorily called "Mikkisofta" ("Mickey Software").
Mickey only appears briefly in the first game, but is expected to play a much larger role in the sequel, Kingdom Hearts II.
He also appears in the Game Boy Advance sequel, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, in which he aids Riku in finding his way through Castle Oblivion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mickey_Mouse   (7194 words)

  
 yopy rambling....
Yopy’s hearts goes out to the people in News Orleans and to others who is suffering from Katrina devastation.
Wow, so many talk abt Microsoft this week (in Businessweek and Forbes) and Yopy want to get into it, too.
Long time ago, Microsoft was the most feared software company around.
yopy.blogspot.com   (1038 words)

  
 Minesweeper - Uncyclopedia
The computer game of minesweeper is the single most popular game in the history of computer games, although its lead comes under the danger of being surpassed by the popular set of games called "freecell, hearts and pinball", which contain the games freecell, hearts and pinball.
However, this does not reveal the true numbers, as many people get the game from the many piracy and illegal software sites availible on the internet, such as www.microsoft.com or www.runescape.com
The computer game Minesweeper also has a large community on the net, actively supporting the game, providing hints etc. One of the best hints is to reformat your computer, reinstall windows, and then delete windows, before going to google and searching for "how can I get infected by viruses".
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Minesweeper   (433 words)

  
 Ace's Hardware
Even worse, however, was the OS selection popular on typical Intel-based PCs of the era: DOS and Windows 3.x.
AMD will be waging a slow footwar in the professional market, winning over the hearts of users and then ultimately the hearts of OEMs.
But after conquering the desktop market, the tag-team force that was Intel and Microsoft was ready to tap new markets.
www.aceshardware.com /Spades/read.php?article_id=30000184   (894 words)

  
 creativepro.com - AliasWavefront Offers Expanded Maya MasterClasses at SIGGRAPH 2003 Conference
Sucker Punch is a registered trademark of Sucker Punch Productions, L.L.C. Kingdom Hearts is a trademark of Disney Enterprises, Inc. Microsoft and Xbox are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation, in the United States and/or other countries.
All other products or companies mentioned are trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.
Gamecube is a registered trademark of Nintendo Co., Ltd. Nintendo and The Legend of Zelda are registered trademarks and Metroid Prime is a trademark of Nintendo of America Inc. Lara Croft and Tomb Raiders are registered trademarks of Core Design Limited.
www.creativepro.com /printerfriendly/story/19560.html   (467 words)

  
 Bob is dead; long live Bob
It lives on in the hearts of minds of its creators, which is to say the programming community.
The closest Microsoft has ever come to a proper eulogy was a passing reference in a January 1997 column by Bill Gates: "Unfortunately, the software demanded more performance than typical computer hardware could deliver at the time and there wasn't an adequately large market," he wrote.
As one of the experts Microsoft consulted in the making of Bob, Nass can be expected to praise it.
www.post-gazette.com /businessnews/19990523bob6.asp   (975 words)

  
 Skull (Lolo) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the Microsoft Windows version of the game, Skulls actually have extra sprites for their starting positions, so you can tell which direction they will initially move in once the hearts are taken.
In some games, if a Skull is going to reappear after being shot off the screen and Lolo is on the spot where it will reappear, the touch is fatal even if all the hearts are not taken.
Skulls were always an enemy since the very first MSX computer game Eggerland Mystery.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Skull_(Lolo)   (975 words)

  
 CREATIVE.COM - CES
Based upon the Microsoft XP Media Center Edition, the Creative Zen Portable Media Center shown at CES enables portability of up to 80 hours of video, 5,000 songs, or 50,000 digital images on a sleek, handheld device with an intuitive interface.
Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates featured the Creative Zen Portable Media Center in his keynote address at the 2004 International CES.
It also shows that a cutting edge and innovative product from Creative, a leader in the PC space, can win hearts and minds in the consumer electronics space."
www.creative.com /ces/award.asp   (975 words)

  
 Paradox Grabs Avalon Hills Titles - Ferrago News Portal
Paradox Entertainment announces that the enhanced Platinum edition of Hearts of Iron, their World War II strategy game, is complete, and due in a few weeks: Developer Paradox Entertainment announced...
Karma Sucks writes "In an interesting debate with a Microsoft employee, Miguel points out some crucial flaws in Microsoft's Avalon strategy.
Avalon Interactive has signed a deal with the Dutch developer and publisher Xing interactive that will allow it to publish a bargain line of PC games in the UK, priced at £4.99 and £9.99.
www.ferrago.com /portal/cluster/18347   (975 words)

  
 Bonus Books Author Information for Joseph Andrews
Joseph Andrews is the director of the American Hearts and Spades Players Association, and is a consultant for the Microsoft Internet Gaming Zone (for Hearts and Spades).
If you can't find what you're looking for, try searching by subject.
He has played competitively for more than 25 years.
www.bonus-books.com /authorpage.asp?AuthorID=53   (200 words)

  
 Disaster Relief: How You Can Help
Every one of us at Microsoft is deeply saddened by the loss of life and injury to people in the wake of the South Asian earthquake and Central American hurricane, and our hearts go out to those who have been impacted.
Microsoft will update this list on a daily basis as other relief organizations are identified.
Donations to organizations assisting in relief operations in the affected areas are greatly appreciated.
www.microsoft.com /mscorp/citizenship/giving/relief.asp   (200 words)

  
 Computing Canada: Alternative Web browsers still exist - Opera Software's Opera Web browser boosts laptop performance - Product Information
As Microsoft and Netscape duke it out for Web surfers' hearts, minds and wallets, lesser-known Internet developers are still hoping to capture a potentially lucrative but rapidly shrinking share of the browser market.
Slipknot was designed for Internet users with dial-up Unix accounts and was capable of viewing graphics, a feature lacking in Lynx, another early browser.
Spyglass now develops browsers for consumer electronic goods, such as television set-top boxes (for combined TV and Web access) and smart phones, or "anywhere there are memory constraints," Chappel says.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0CGC/is_n4_v24/ai_20220531   (200 words)

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