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A New T-Shirt Suggestion: ‘I Made Vista Ship’

The security team at Microsoft reportedly has taken to wearing t-shirts with the slogan “I Caused Vista to Slip” (much to the chagrin of the Windows client brass, we’re sure). Wonder if there’s a team somewhere in Redmond that’s gunning to be the ones to sport “I Made Vista Ship” shirts? At Microsoft Watch, we’re […]

Google and Microsoft Face the Integrate/Innovate Debate

A couple of observations in a New York Times article examining the differences between Google’s and Yahoo’s online strategies also apply to MSN/Windows Live (which the Times basically dismissed in its July 24 piece). The article noted that “Google tends to introduce a lot of new products and then watch to see what works. This […]

On the Windows Live Watch

Another member of the Live family has gone Live. As noted over on LiveSide.net, the Windows Live Toolbar has moved from beta to final. In other Live news, Microsoft launched on July 24 a beta of the Windows Live Gallery, a one-stop virtual shop for all kinds of Windows Live, Messenger and Search Toolbar add-ins […]

Who’s to Blame for Microsoft Customer MySpace’s Outage?

Who’s to blame when a Web site crashes? The site owner? The hoster? The supplier of the back-end software? The blame game doesn’t seem to have started – at least not publicly – in the case of MySpace.com, the latest mega-Web site to go down. MySpace is one of the largest sites on the Web. […]

MySpace’s Latest Outage: More Questions Than Answers

From Microsoft Watch: MySpace is blaming its latest site-wide outage on the California heat wave. But no one’s talking about why one of the biggest sites on the Web didn’t fail over when the power went out. MySpace is a key Microsoft customer, with a back-end infrastructure built on Windows, SQL Server and IIS. Whether […]

How About a Vista Power-User SKU?

As Microsoft continues to roll out more Windows Vista test builds, many power users are still nonplussed by what they see. Sure, Microsoft needs to shore up security. But does it really need to dumb down the operating system to the point where tasks like driver installation become tedious chores? Why not just create another […]

Zuning Right Along …

For even more on Zune, Microsoft’s forthcoming portable-media player, check out the latest from a couple of Microsoft bloggers who work on the Zune team: Cesar Menendez (Zune Insider) and Richard Winn (blogging on Madison and Pine). (Thanks to Windows Live team member Niall Kennedy for the links.)

Can Microsoft Avoid Origami Overhype With Zune?

Microsoft is now officially confirming what Microsoft watchers have been reporting for a couple of months: Microsoft is readying an iPod competitor (or two … or more). The final name, not just the code name, is going to be Zune. Microsoft is working on not only the Zune portable-player software, but also the players themselves, […]

Healthcare: The Next Microsoft-Google Battleground?

From Microsoft Watch: Google is now backtracking on if and when it will release some kind of Google Health service. But our tipsters tell us that Microsoft is readying new Windows Live Healthcare services for both consumers and businesses. Microsoft could announce its Live Healthcare plans as soon as next week at a Washington, D.C., […]

Making Sense of Microsoft’s iPod-Killer Line Up

Code names are flying, when it comes to products and services that Microsoft allegedly is planning to go head-to-head with the iPod and iTunes. BetaNews attempts to connect the dots around “Project Argo,” which, allegedly is the code name for Microsoft’s overall portable-player effort. Expect a “Zune” wireless music player; a “Pyxis” iPod Nano competitor […]