Windows Live Search chief steps down to start his own company as Redmond tries to catch up to Google and Yahoo.
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Windows Live Search chief steps down to start his own company as Redmond tries to catch up to Google and Yahoo.
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Redmond will boost the amount of memory needed for some games, but will sell larger units.
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Greg Canessa jumps ship to head console gaming development at PopCap Games.
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Microsoft hopes its latest OS can bolster a sagging PC games market.
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Fans of EA’s NBA Live series issue letter slamming ’07 version, company efforts.
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The head of Microsoft Casual Games updates us on Live Anywhere, the company’s service for connecting gamers on different platforms.
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Verizon and NHN are just two of the companies broadening their array of multiplayer games.
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Redmond reveals more details of iPod killer plans to analysts.
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Microsoft announces a batch of classic games for its console.
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In-game ad specialist completes first round with help from Intel Capital.
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Day two of the Video Game Investor Conference emphasizes lighter fare.
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Microsoft’s online service proves more gamers are using their consoles to go online.
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Sony set to continue video game dominance; March Madness continues online; Broadband users get most news online.
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Microsoft started testing ads on its Live.com portal to build its share of online ad dollars.
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The chip maker plans to stamp 'AMD LIVE!' on PCs with its chips to set itself apart from rival Intel.
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The September 11 tragedies may have forced the market to hit bottom after seeking the floor for months. That means there's nowhere to go but up.
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Doppelgangers live to shop
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