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17 Dec 2009 | by Noel Bussey
Microsoft to address allegations that it unlawfully "bundles" its software products. Source ...
, Samsung, Microsoft, Vodafone and Orange - will be happy to compete with each other, and the sheer size ...
Microsoft to address allegations that it unlawfully "bundles" its software products. Source ...
for products in the UK. Microsoft seems to be winning the battle of the game consoles, with the Xbox 360 ...
an account manager. Nguyen joins from Microsoft, where he was senior mobile specialist, while O2 has poached ...
as Google rival Microsoft launched its long-awaited Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system, suggesting Google ...
strategic agreement with Microsoft....will now create customised mobile advertising solutions, technology and metrics to run across Microsoft's mobile web properties, including the Microsoft Media Network, Bing and MSN. Initially Phonevalley and Microsoft Mobile Advertising will work together to design packaged mobile advertising solutions for six ...
The iPhone ranked behind Google's Android, Microsoft's Windows CE, Palm OS, and Research In Motion's BlackBerry, with a lowly 0.30%. The study was carried out by Chitika, a Massachusetts-based online advertising network, using a sample of 92m page impressions on mobile versus non-mobile internet usage ...
forecasts yesterday. Source: Financial Times Microsoft delivered one the most outspoken attacks yet ...
. It will compete with netbooks and will have a 10-inch screen and weigh 2.8 pounds. It will run Microsoft Windows ...
LONDON - Microsoft is to partner with Nokia to bring its Office software to a line of Symbian...to launch a range of smartphones by next year, which will include Microsoft's Word, Excel and PowerPoint ... 's Android. The company said it has no plans to ditch its Symbian platform any time soon. For Microsoft ... no plans to make a Windows Mobile device. Nokia said it plans on further collaborating with Microsoft ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.