Microsoft: Page: 2

This is page 2 of the Microsoft posts on Wruters Write.


  • Microsoft Modifies Blog Censorship Policies (2006-02-01): Microsoft says it has modified its policy to allow blogs that it has shutdown at the request a local government (like China) to still be viewed by other countries.

  • Microsoft Defends Blocking Zhao Jing's Blog (2006-01-08): Microsoft has blocked the blog of Zhao Jing (also known as Michael Anti), a Chinese journalist and blogger who has spoken out against censorship in China.

  • Gates: Windows Live to Include Blogging Tools (2005-11-01): CNet reports that Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced two upcoming products from Microsoft called Windows Live and Office Live.

  • Microsoft Takes On Google in the Book-Scanning Biz (2005-10-31): The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports that Microsoft is getting into the book-scanning business.

  • Microsoft Promises RSS Support in Longhorn (2005-06-26): Microsoft has announced that Longhorn, the next version of Microsoft's operating system, and IE 7.

  • Microsoft Claims Huge Blog Numbers (2005-04-22): In a new Wall Street Journal article Walter S.

  • Microsoft, Time Warner and Thomson Acquire ContentGuard (2005-03-29): Microsoft, Time Warner and Thomson have announced completion of their three-way acquisition of ContentGuard.

  • Lots of Microsoft Bloggers (2005-03-29): There are lots of current and former employees of Microsoft active in the Blogosphere.

  • Redmond Channel Partner Magazine to Debut in July (2005-03-11): 101communications, the publisher of Redmond magazine, has announced an expansion of the Redmond franchise: Redmond Channel Partner magazine.

  • Washington Post Company to Acquire Slate Magazine (2005-01-03): The Washington Post Company is acquiring Slate, an online magazine, from Microsoft Corp. Jacob Weisberg will continue as editor.

  • Washington Post Company to Acquire Slate Magazine (2005-01-03): The Washington Post Company is acquiring Slate, an online magazine, from Microsoft Corp. Jacob Weisberg will continue as editor.

  • Microsoft and CMP Media Create TechNet Magazine (2004-06-04): Microsoft Corporation and CMP Media are scheduled to publish TechNet Magazine, in conjunction with MSDN Magazine's security-focused issue, due out in Fall 2004.

  • Microsoft Launches XSN Sports Video Gaming (2003-09-19): Microsoft Corp.

  • Microsoft Announces Publishing Tools for Ebook Reader (2001-09-28): Microsoft Corp.

  • IAB Accuses Gator.com Of Illegal Business Practices (2001-08-29): The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), an interactive advertising industry organization, believes that the business practices of Gator.

  • Microsoft Proceeds With Controversial Smart Tags (2001-06-26): Microsoft has launched its Internet Explorer 6 preview with the highly controversial Smart Tags included.

  • Microsoft and Media Companies Support The Wind Done Gone (2001-05-22): As the court date for Houghton Mifflin's appeal to the preliminary injunction blocking publication of The Wind Done Gone approaches, several media companies and First Amendment advocate groups, have filed Friend of the Court briefs.

  • iUniverse.com and Microsoft Press to Offer Custom Books Program (2001-05-16): iUniverse.

  • Microsoft and American City Business Journals Form Alliance (2001-01-24): Microsoft Corp.

  • Microsoft Wins Ebook Innovation Award (2000-12-13): Mibrary, a digital library software company, has announced that Microsoft Corporation is the winner of the Inaugural Alan Kay Award for ebook Innovation.