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Microsoft hurt by poor Live branding

Bad branding of the new Windows Live Internet services has hurt Microsoft and could affect its chance to gain market share from its competitors.

Microsoft lowered its sales forecast and has acknowledged that its search market share has dropped while Google share rose considerably.

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Adobe

Adobe Turns PDF Over to Standards Body

Adobe Systems on Monday plans to turn their PDF Format specification to the AIIM to eventually get an ISO recognition. Adobe does this to ensure their corporate customers that PDF documents will remain accessible in the future.

 

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Interview with Sr. Product Manager Apollo, Mike Downey

Ryan Stewart from ZDNET sat down with Mike Downey to talk about Apollo, the future for the platform, and what it means for developers.

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YouTubers to get a share in ad money

People who upload their own films to YouTube will soon get a share of the ad revenue. YouTube founder Chad Hurley told the BBC that they are working on a revenue-sharing mechanism that would "reward creativity".

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Microsoft

Upgrading XP to Vista - No More Clean Installs

Windows XP users that want to upgrade to Vista need a valid install XP Home or Professional on their machines before upgrading now.

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General

Winners of the Drupal book competition

Thanks to Pack Publishing we had 5 copies to give away of; Drupal. Take a look to see the correct answer and if you're one of the lucky winners.

 

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The lines between the Mac OS and Windows are starting to blur

Currently it is possible to run Windows on a Mac system and virtualization companies are claiming it is only a matter of time before PC's will be able to run the Mac OS system just as easy.

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Usability Experts on iPhone Interface

Bruce Tognazzini a renowned usability expert and a former member of the Nielsen Norman Group made his statement on the usability elements of the iPhone as a phone, an iPod, and an Internet communicator.

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Microsoft

MS Vista over-hyped?

Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux, announced that Microsoft`s latest desktop is non-revolutionary and over-hyped.

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Google

Google's Next Step in the Book Downloads Project

Times of London reports that Google allied with some of the top publishers to work on a plan for book downloads. This program is a part of Google's Book Search project.This internet search giant`s book project will allow users to download books to be read online or on mobile devices.

 

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