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Wed, Nov 18, 2009 15:09 EST

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Posted by: Shane ONeill in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Eye on Microsoft
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So the iPhone now has 100,000 apps. Big whoop, says Ray Ozzie. At Microsoft's Professional Developer's Conference yesterday, Ozzie, Microsoft's chief software architect, told a group of tech bloggers
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Posted by: Shane ONeill in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Eye on Microsoft
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Windows Mobile 6.5 became available yesterday to less-than-stellar reviews, and also on the heels of a well-publicized study concluding that Windows Mobile is a non-player in the smartphone
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Posted by: Jen Darr in Best Practices Topic: Mobile
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With all the complaining about social media sapping the productivity out of the world’s workers, Twitter ruining the English language, and smart phones extending the work week to 24-7, it’s nice
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Posted by: Shane ONeill in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Eye on Microsoft
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Microsoft's fight to stay in the smartphone game will begin on Oct. 6 when the first so-called "Windows phones" will be made available at retail stores worldwide. The new phones will run
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Posted by: Shane ONeill in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Eye on Microsoft
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Has Microsoft missed the boat with Windows Mobile? As the excruciatingly slow development of Windows Mobile trudges on, the iPhone, the BlackBerry and Palm Pre are capturing the mobile hearts and
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Posted by: Michael Hugos in Soapbox Topic: Enterprise ManagementBlog: Doing Business in Real Time
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The transparently absurd happy talk emanating from the company that practically invented the mobile phone is like the ramblings of a punch-drunk boxer who has taken a few too many hits to the head.
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Posted by: Tom Kaneshige in Best Practices Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Apple Enterprise Now
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Apple has been busy protecting its iPhone franchise, and this has raised the ire of folks like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit organization whose mission is to defend digital rights.
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