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Codeplex Foundation

September 10
by prabir 10. September 2009 23:19
Enabling the exchange of code and understanding among software companies and open source communities

The CodePlex Foundation, a non-profit foundation formed with the mission of enabling the exchange of code and understanding among software companies and open source communities, launched today, September 10, 2009.

For more info please check http://www.codeplex.org

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Bing the default search engine on Yahoo

July 29
by prabir 29. July 2009 10:11

News have been floating around that Yahoo-Microsoft Deal has finally made it.

Details to be announced within 24 hours, says Kara.  We're on the edge of our seats.

The following piece of article has been taken from http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker/article/291840/Yahoo-Microsoft-Deal-Finally-Done

AdAge's Michael Learmonth has a lot more interesting details.  The more we learn, the worse it sounds.

Bing will become the default search engine on Yahoo, creating a search player with close to 30% market share of search queries, compared with Google's 65%, according to ComScore data.

One of the most interesting wrinkles involves who takes ownership of search sales: Yahoo is likely to take on exclusive representation of Bing inventory to eliminate channel conflict and complexity for advertisers, but not before both sides unwind the thousands of advertiser relationships and proprietary systems through which many large advertisers buy search ads. Microsoft's AdCenter is expected to be the sales-technology platform.

It's an incredibly complex task, and individuals close to both sides say they have no reason to rush that aspect, especially because they expect some antitrust scrutiny from the Department of Justice, which could determine how that part of the deal is ultimately structured.

The deal will take Yahoo out of the search-technology business so it can focus on media, marketing services and sales. Microsoft, especially if it can cede search sales duties to Yahoo, becomes more of a technology and infrastructure company, its disciplines better aligned with its strengths. (It would still, however, have a massive global display-ad sales business.)

In return, Yahoo will retain the ability to sell search and have access to an even bigger pool of search data that it can use to target users with display ads.

Executives on both sides agree that the optimal structure for the deal would be to have one point of contact selling search inventory, but that will require restructuring vast departments with multiple heads at both Microsoft and Yahoo, which could take time.

In addition, Microsoft in particular is very concerned about the Department of Justice's reaction to the deal and they may seek its blessing, much like Google attempted to do last year before it went forward with its proposed search deal with Yahoo. Unlike that Google-Yahoo deal, this Microsoft-Yahoo one appears to have broad support from advertisers, which have long argued that the market needs a second strong search player to foster competition.

Microsoft executives are said to be concerned that behind-the-scenes lobbying by Google will sway regulators and could delay implementation of the deal for months. The irony here is that Microsoft was the main force lobbying against Google's attempt to do a search joint venture with Yahoo, as well as the force organizing advertiser opposition to the pact.

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Digital WPC Day 1 - Keynote

July 13
by prabir 13. July 2009 20:43

Microsoft is having WorldWide Partner's Conference which started today. I had been watching the online streaming version – thanks to the Siverlight streaming technology and will be posting some info about it. You can also follow me on twitter @ http://www.twitter.com/prabirshrestha.

Summary of the keynote. (I missed a lot of Win7 stuffs on the keynote)

  1. 51 Million license sold for windows 7
  2. Office outlook crashed during the demo session. Its still in Technical preview. (Now I know why).
  3. Great twitter integration with dynamics crm. You can ask questions through twitter and people can answer. Good for customer relations.
  4. Official release of office 2010 tech preview released. (only selected people) - microsoft.crgevents
  5. Speech recognition for voice mails. Automatically converts to text – can see in the inbox.
  6. Conversation views like gmail – for outlook.
  7. office web apps free for windows liver users.
  8. Multiple users can edit same PowerPoint slides simultaneously. Can synchronize and also includes chat.
  9. remote PowerPoint broadcasting. Even works for mobile users.

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Get a Free Copy of Expression Web 2

July 13
by prabir 13. July 2009 17:42

Microsoft has partnered with some hosting companies to give you guys free hosting for 60 days along with a free copy of Expression Web 2 which is valued at US$ 299.

They offer all shared hosting, virtual dedicated hosting and dedicated hosting.

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For more information please check http://www.microsoft.com/web/jumpstart/platinum-hosting/default.aspx

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Start binging…

June 01
by prabir 1. June 2009 16:31

Welcome to the new era of Search… Bing a new search engine of Microsoft which is still in its beta stages has been released to the public and surprisingly without any registrations. Start bingin @ www.bing.com. At the moment US version seems to be have more feature. So if you want one, you can go to  http://www.bing.com/worldwide.aspx?FORM=WHLH and select United States English to have the new bing features.

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Bing Search for Internet Explorer
Bing Search for FireFox

For Chrome users: Right click the address bar and click “edit search engines…”. Then add a new search engine url http://www.bing.com/search?q=%s

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Some of the top queries to try out to check the latest bing features (from http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/31/go-bing-yourself-right-now):

* An ambiguous Web search: "turkey" (do you want images, recipes, facts, or a map of the country? The topic guides in the left explore pane will help you narrow your search).
* A travel search: "SFO to JFK"
* Video search: "Simpsons" (hover over the thumbnail to play the video)
* Image search: "Rollercoasters" (notice the infinite scroll).
* A health search: "Sore throat"
* Shopping: "Digital SLR" (sort by price or brand, get average ratings and CashBack).
* Maps: "BBQ" (automatically knows what city you are in and offers up geo-appropriate results).

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