For the billions that are not participating in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Microsoft has the perfect surrogate. Via Popfly, the Redmond company lets users get a shot at winning their own medals. But in addition to offering medals, Popfly also enables participants to rip the games and effectively build their own ve... |
11 August 2008 08:02 GMT |
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Microsoft has geared up its resources for the 2008 Olympic Games, and as the sporting celebration debuts today, August 8, 2008, a wide range of its software products and online services will parade content from the Beijing event. From MSN to Live Search, and from Windows Media Center, to the Xbox console, and to the ... |
8 August 2008 07:39 GMT |
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Microsoft's Windows operating system will not take center stage in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, but this is not to say that it will not play an important role behind the stage, in the infrastructure of the event. One illustrative example in this context is Windows XP Embedded which will be intimately connecte... |
8 August 2008 06:06 GMT |
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Microsoft has poured a consistent amount of effort into occupying a place as close as possible to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games which are scheduled to debut next week. In this context, the Redmond giant has ensured that MSN and Silverlight 2 would be in the spotlight via NBCOlympics.com, but it is also going one st... |
1 August 2008 06:05 GMT |
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