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YouTube, MTV, and others are also on board for a New York event next month that hopes to use a successful anti-extremism campaign on Facebook as a springboard for more social-media activism.
Will Microsofts antivirus move draw antitrust fire?
Microsoft's move to free is likely to win plaudits from consumers, but will McAfee and Symantec just sit there and take it?
What CEO skills should Yahoo look for?
Yahoo can pick a CEO for a bold new vision or the ability to execute the company's strategy--or something else altogether. What's the best approach?
Psystar antitrust claim against Apple dismissed
Mac clone maker Psystar's best hope of emerging as a winner in its legal dispute with Apple is dealt a severe blow by a federal judge.
Microsoft to discontinue Office subscription version
In the wake of its decision to discontinue OneCare, Microsoft is also axing its Equipt subscription service, which bundled the consumer version of Office alongside the antivirus software.
Googles Schmidt calls for more innovation, stronger infrastructure
The CEO on Monday laid out broad policy proposals for Washington that include opening up the government and investing in infrastructure.
IBM to buy Transitive
The company, whose technology allows code to run on a different OS or architecture than originally intended, is best known for powering Apple's Rosetta.
Video: 'Waiting for Godot,' Microsoft Office style
Microsoft is bringing offline access to upcoming Office Web applications. Even though it's not yet around the corner, the capability is on its way. So how does it fit in with Microsoft's larger software ambitions? Ina Fried speaks with Charles Cooper on the CNET News Daily Debrief.
Mobile messaging grows globally
New uses--such as messaging for social change and marketing--helped spur total message growth worldwide by nearly 10 percent in the third quarter, according to VeriSign.
Zune ad campaign focuses on free software. Why?
It's the beginning of Microsoft's expansion of the Zune brand beyond the portable music player.
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