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Microsoft's CEO Gave Us The Clearest Vision For The Company We've Had In Years

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November 11, 2014
Microsoft's CEO Gave Us The Clearest Vision For The Company We've Had In Years Microsoft's CEO Gave Us The Clearest Vision For The Company We've Had In Years

Over the past few years, it has been tough to pinpoint what... Read»
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Microsoft's Siri Rival Might Not Be Exclusive To Windows Phones Much Longer
Microsoft's Siri Rival Might Not Be Exclusive To Windows Phones Much Longer
Microsoft's digital assistant Cortana probably won't be exclusive to...  Read»
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 THE PROGRAMMATIC ADVERTISING REPORT: Mobile, Video, And Real-Time Bidding Will Catapult Programmatic Ad Spend
THE PROGRAMMATIC ADVERTISING REPORT: Mobile, Video, And Real-Time Bidding Will Catapult Programmatic Ad Spend
Mobile and video ads will drive a big uptick in programmatic and RTB spending.  Read»
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Meet The 12 People Who Won $3 Million For Their Breakthroughs In Science And Math
Meet The 12 People Who Won $3 Million For Their Breakthroughs In Science And Math
A record 12 Breakthrough Prizes were announced on Sunday. Created by...  Read»
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Here's How Facebook Messenger Could Actually Make Money
Facebook Messenger isn't contributing to Facebook's bottom line, but...  Read»
One Boneheaded Mistake By A Former Yahoo CEO Cost The Company $54 Billion
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The CEO Of A Billion-Dollar Startup Uses A Simple System To Nail Work-Life Balance Every Week
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This Terrifying Robot Was Developed By Google
This Terrifying Robot Was Developed By Google
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Here's How Mark Zuckerberg Poached PayPal's President To Run Facebook Messenger
Here's How Mark Zuckerberg Poached PayPal's President To Run Facebook Messenger
Once you become CEO, you don't usually leave that job without a pretty...  Read»
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Obama Wants To Reclassify The Internet By Turning It Into A Utility
Obama Wants To Reclassify The Internet By Turning It Into A Utility
President Barack Obama wants to reclassify the internet as a utility, he...  Read»
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Black Friday Could Be The Day The Xbox One Finally Towers Over The Competition
Black Friday Could Be The Day The Xbox One Finally Towers Over The Competition
Microsoft has been struggling to outsell the PlayStation 4, but things...  Read»
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