Some Microsoft news items from this week that didn’t get a post of their own.
Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer will only have to travel to Iowa once to testify in the antitrust trial which started Friday with 100 pages of jury instructions that took five hours to read.
Microsoft settles patent dispute with Belkin. Originally mentioned here.
Gosh, Microsoft adCenter is expanding the pilot for contextual ads.
Microsoft snuck out a beta of Windows Live Search for Mobile and apparently the product version of Windows Live Messenger for mobile browsers.
Microsoft names Maria Martinez as the new CVP of Worldwide Services. She replaces Rick Devenuti who announced his retirement in October.
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December 4th, 2006 at 11:19 AM
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