Google, Yahoo, and eBay estimates slashed by UBS analyst on expectations for a global slowdown in advertising.
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Wall Street sees better than even chance of deal at $33, analyst says; the ball is in Steve Ballmer’s court.
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Some provisions of Redmond’s antitrust settlement could be extended until 2012.
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Apple’s new OS Leopard may turn up the heat on Microsoft’s much-delayed OS, Vista.
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The security firm gets the privately held authentication startup for $44.7 million.
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Security pro says companies face some of their biggest data-theft threats from their own employees.
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The software giant’s MSN launches a community blogging service covering fashion, technology, television, music, and sports.
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Wall Street pressure aside, most tech companies remain wary of paying dividends.
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Microsoft will integrate speech capabilities into Exchange.
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A research firm has lowered its forecast for IT spending growth as optimism hits 2005 low point.
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Microsoft vows to “win on the web” as the company adds search to Office and doubles its product lineup in the coming year.
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Software giant releases test versions of Windows Vista and Internet Explorer 7 as a browser war brews in the background.
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Indian telecom operator will acquire telecom wholesaler, creating a global player.
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When worlds collide: Microsoft launches MSN Virtual Earth to compete with Google Earth.
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The software giant loses $8 billion in market cap after it disappoints Wall Street.
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The U.S. Department of Justice wants more info on the proposed merger of the two design software firms.
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By expanding into related areas, Dell hopes to increase revenue by 63 percent within four years.
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Analyst View: Big pharma needs support
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The software sector has held up better than many others during the IT spending downturn. But Epoch Partners analyst Mark Verbeck thinks there could be volatile times ahead for some software firms.
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Despite some short-term concerns about the state of the wireless market, the long-term fundamentals still look very positive for this sector, says WR Hambrecht analyst Peter C. Friedland.
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