Redmond's latest promise to open its kimono may finally be more than a striptease.
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Studio is first to allow films and videos to be manufactured as consumers order.
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I use Gmail, Google Search, Google Maps, Google Docs ... why do I feel like Google is closing in on me?
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The European Union court's ruling against Microsoft could signal the beginning of the end for Redmond's dominance over the PC software industry.
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On-demand software company will introduce its own programming language.
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Time Warner Cable adds channel to host users' multimedia photo and video albums.
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Microsoft plans to release the next major version of its CRM software in a pure on-demand form.
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The on-demand firm signs a deal that aims to change the way software is sold.
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New service will help customers track partners and resellers.
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Traditional media is shifting to new content-delivery platforms, advertising strategies.
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Software will allow companies to build on-demand applications independently.
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Newly launched Genius makes on-demand analytics software for salespeople available.
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The on-demand back-office software company throws a coming-out party on Oracle chief’s yacht as it readies for an IPO.
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Venturing further out on the limb with Live portal.
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The software giant’s move challenges Oracle and Salesforce.com.
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The 'spend management' software provider will now offer its products over the Internet.
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RightNow Technologies' CEO predicts more than half of enterprise software will be sold through the on-demand model.
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The customer relationship management company seeks to move beyond its core CRM products with a new operating system it said offers more flexibility for use with outside applications.
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