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Microsoft ends up “scroogling” itself by reading Skype messages
Lots of people are sick of Microsoft’s “scroogled” campaign, which attempts to demonize Google’s long-standing practice of using automated machines to serve you targeted advertising
Feedly has “interesting” plans for Windows 8
With the demise of Google Reader planned for later this year, more users are looking for cloud based alternatives that can feed their news aggregation
Skype pulls support for imo in an underhanded assault on Chrome OS
In the wake of news that Skype will soon be available on Outlook.com, it looks as if Microsoft’s IM and video chat service has pulled
Google fans fight back by asking, have you been MicroShafted?
We’ve all seen Microsoft’s latest “Scroogled” ad campaign against Google, and most of us who know better let out a collective groan whenever we see
Amazon accidentally leaks Acer’s 8-inch Windows 8 tablet
For a while now, we have known that Acer is working on an 8-inch tablet to be loaded with Windows 8. Today, Amazon.com accidentally listed the device
The future is bright for Microsoft
Over the last few years, Microsoft has worked hard to transform itself from a software giant into a devices and services company. While some of
Skype finally comes to Outlook.com
The Outlook.com team has been on a roll lately, delivering long-awaited update after long-awaited update. Modern calendar experience? Check. Much-improved Android app? Check. Two-step authentication?
New Windows Phone commercial makes fun of both Apple and Android users
It isn’t new for Microsoft to make fun of its competitors, but the latest Windows Phone commercial from Redmond takes the cake – literally. What
Spotify Windows 8 app is being “worked on” for release in the Windows Store
Ever since information about Windows 8‘s consumer preview was announced last year, Spotify users have been requesting a Windows 8 application. Currently, Spotify can only be
Microsoft continues to “re-imagine” itself with new Bing logo and more
A few days ago at a design event in Norway, Albert Shum of Microsoft and Todd Simmons of Wolff Olins spoke about Microsoft’s re-branding movement

























