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Microsoft adCenter Labs: Demographics Prediction
February 8th, 2007 · No Comments
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Microsoft to spend 6.2 billion for SaaS
May 4th, 2006 · No Comments
Microsoft said it planned to spend $1.1 billion for research and spending at MSN in the 2007 fiscal year, up from $500 million in fiscal 2005.The company also plans to increase capital expenditure to $500 million in fiscal 2007, from $100 million in 2005.
Microsoft will spend as a company overall about $6.2 billion in R&D,” [...]
Tags: Microsoft · SaaS · Web 2.0
V iral Marketing
April 11th, 2006 · No Comments
Interesting blog post from Ajit,Mobile 2.0 Blogger on Viral Marketing , he says there is no marketing person who understands viral marketing. The reasons are
a)The basics of viral marketing are easy to get
b)Viral marketing is a function of product design.
His advice is –
you can get to know all you need to know about the generics [...]
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Microsoft’s own version of youtube
March 13th, 2006 · No Comments
on 10 is a new Microsoft video project specially for Geeks,launched part of channel 9. on10.net was covered on ZDNet Blog which is actually a coverage of Jeff Sandquist Blog post.
Writely acquired by Google
March 9th, 2006 · No Comments
Writely, which allows you to edit and publish documents online, either privately, in collaboration with specific people, or publicly on the Internet.Is Google creating a new web based MS Office?.
Source: Writely Blog and Thumb Start
Tags: Google · Marketing · Microsoft
Microsoft ’s Dance Pad : Step User Interface
March 2nd, 2006 · No Comments
Computer scientists in Microsoft Corp.’s research division have developed a color-coded “dance pad” with buttons you can tap with your feet — or jump on — to scroll through electronic files.
Take a look at Microsoft’s community technology research projects
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Thumbstacks powerpoint for web
March 1st, 2006 · No Comments
Thumbstacks.com, Onilne site to make presentations like slideshows, or outlines – right from your web browser. When you’re done, you can share your presentations with anyone, anywhere, just by sending them a link.