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- Popup Purger 3.1 build 310 (Windows)
- Popup Purger is an intelligent popup blocker for Microsoft Internet Explorer that can block annoying popup ads before they open. With its SmartBlock Engine, Popup Purger can block unsolicited popup ads while never interfere with your normal navigation. Popup Purger can block pop-up, pop-under and web page dialog popup ads....
- Software downloads 2006-05-12
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- Reports: HP cutting more EDS salaries
- Updated: HP is reportedly cutting salaries of EDS workers again. It's the second round of salary cuts for EDS staffers since HP acquired the services giant. According to the Dallas Morning News and television reports, EDS workers have been notified that another round of pay cuts is...
- Blog posts 2009-08-05
- Surviving and thriving: or why MISO has it (mostly) wrong
- Microsoft, IBM, SAP and Oracle collectively make up what Irregulars call MISO. Harsher critics might think they are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Whichever your chosen position I am coming to the view that the way they are going to market is wrong for the conditions in which we...
- Blog posts 2009-05-21
- Microsoft buys TV ad firm Navic
- Microsoft said Tuesday that it has acquired Navic Networks, which provides TV ad technologies. Navic, based in Waltham, Mass., has technology that manages campaigns, optimizes placement and delivers ads via interactive TV. In a nutshell, the acquisition of Navic gives Microsoft the ability to bundle ads offline...
- Blog posts 2008-06-18
- Restaurant Scheduling Software (Visual Staff Scheduler Pro) Optimizes Staff Utilization
- Visual Staff Scheduler Pro VSS Pro restaurant scheduling software optimizes staff utilization at The Ground Round Grill & Bar. With VSS Pro, creating work schedules for servers, cooks, food preparation staff, bartenders, or front desk employees is faster and more reliable than using manual scheduling. Since the Ground Round Grill...
- Case studies 2008-04-18
- Microsoft unveils new proposed advertising metric and tool
- Last year, after Microsoft bought aQuantive and after it lost its first alleged bid for Yahoo, Microsoft officials were hot to explain why Web search results should not be viewed as the only or best way to measure online-advertising success. On February 25, Microsoft gave the...
- Blog posts 2008-02-25
- What about the trust issues in the Microsoft/Yahoo bid?
- Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Yahoo! raises many questions. High in the list will be discovering Microsoft plans for the merged development organizations. On the press call, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's CEO was careful to point out the extent to which Microsoft 'respects' Yahoo!'s development efforts. The fact is that Yahoo! is...
- Blog posts 2008-02-01
- Mark Cuban wants Facebook and Yahoo to dance the rumba
- Mark Cuban wants Facebook and Yahoo to dance the rumbaFacebook, "pulse360.com" & "Bid4KeyWords" ....."Unless Facebook's social APIs provide some unique competitive advantage over OpenSocial APIs, or that Facebook and Microsoft or Yahoo teaming up will pay huge dividends, openness is the path of least resistance…and enlightenment."And it's ALL (well...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-04
- Microsoft resets its search targets
- Until this week, Microsoft officials presented an unambiguous position on search: Microsoft is No. 3, but it would keep trying and trying until it unseated Google. To get there, Microsoft planned to pour time and money into building both its desination search (www.live.com) search and convenience search (i.e., Live Search...
- Blog posts 2007-09-27
- aQuantive: Who are these guys?
- The instant messages and emails about Microsoft's $6 billion purchase of aQuantive go something like this: "Whoa that's a big deal." "I'd hate to be short aQuantive." "If Microsoft was going to spend that much why didn't it just buy Doubleclick?" "Who is aQuantive and where'd they come from?"Most of the messages coalesce around...
- Blog posts 2007-05-18
- Microsoft readies Atlas AJAX tooling
- Microsoft readies Atlas AJAX toolingnew Crapware from M$more proprietary software from M$.I'm wondering who's going to get it.There is a reason Oracle gives AJAX away freeSecurity: its the problem with all scripting solutions. If Microsoft is readying Atlas there must be a solution possibly coming out of Citrix. Something like...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-11
- Then and now: 5 years ago, Yahoo! was 'Web-office curious'
- Then and now: 5 years ago, Yahoo! was 'Web-office curious'Ahead of their time?At that time, I'd thought web-office tools were inevitable. I remember hearing about how everyone was racing to deliver these subscription-based office tools. Everything seemed to be pointing that direction. In addition to Yahoo's storage solutions, there was...
- Discussion threads 2006-07-19
- Microsoft aims to take the desktop 'Live'
- Microsoft aims to take the desktop 'Live'More, ahem, innovation from Microsoft...I have a .mac account. Since it's IMAP, I have access to my inbox, sent items, etc. from any connection anywhere. I also use mail2web.com for my other email accounts. Nothing new, exciting or innovative here. Microsoft would be better...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-31
- MSDN Architecture Webcast: Building Powerful AJAX-Style Solutions With ASP.NET "Atlas" and Windows Communication Foundation (Level 200)
- ASP.NET code-named "Atlas" is a set of technologies from Microsoft that add Asynchronous JAvaScript And XML AJAX support to ASP.NET. Combining the power of "Atlas" with Windows Communication Foundation in Windows Vista provides a robust, full-featured development environment that offers a wealth of new opportunities for building rich, interoperable, standards-based...
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