Microsoft will delay one of the major changes to the  Microsoft Partner Network gold competency, the company announced this week.
		The MPN introduced a revenue bar for gold competencies. For  the first year of the program, partners seeking gold only had to make a commitment  to achieve a certain minimum level of revenue, referred to as an "acknowledgement."  Those commitments, which vary by geography and by competency, range from about  $100,000 to $200,000 in the United    States. More
	
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		It's one thing for Microsoft's Andy  Lees to say Nokia is coming out with a handset for Windows Phone "Mango"  in the fall. We're sure the statement was vetted and all, but Lees works for  Microsoft. Now we're getting confirmation, and context, from Nokia.
		In a speech at a technology tradeshow in Singapore today, Nokia CEO Stephen  Elop reaffirmed the Finnish company's direction -- an open question given the  stock's recent hammering: "Our primary smartphone strategy is to focus on  the Windows phone." More
	
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    		Windows 8 may have a good tablet story, but one of Microsoft's  tightest OEM partners isn't waiting around for the new OS's probable release in  the second half of 2012.
		At the InfoComm show in Orlando, Fla.  this week, Panasonic is showing off a Google Android-based Toughbook that will  ship in the fourth quarter of this year. More
	
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    		I probably shouldn't be admitting this, but I played a  little Dungeons & Dragons in junior high and high school.
		Working with a smartphone app called Shazam to capture the  name of a song off the car radio reminded me rather vividly of that geeky  pastime last night. More
	
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    		Don't blink or you'll miss another critical step as  Microsoft converges all of its interfaces.
		In a 25-day span, Microsoft has unveiled UIs for Windows  Phone "Mango" and a tablet-ready "Windows  8," and now has extended the Kinect motion-sensing technology from its  Xbox origins to Windows. More
	
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    		When the Microsoft Partner Info mobile app launched three weeks ago, support for the Apple iPhone platform was conspicuously  absent.
		Whatever the reasons that Microsoft originally wrote the app  only for Windows Phone and Google Android, the Microsoft Worldwide Partner  Group is now trying to get it into Apple's App Store. And Apple is saying, "Forget  it." More
	
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  - Keep updated with the latest WPC  news at RCP's WPC 2011 page here.
Founder and president of Virgin Group Richard Branson will  give the guest keynote at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference next month  in Los Angeles.
		In announcing Branson as the guest keynoter, Jon Roskill,  corporate vice president for the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Group, noted Branson's  1999 knighting for his "services to entrepreneurship" and said  Branson fits with the WPC 2011 theme of "Winning Together." More
	
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    		Back when Microsoft had a reputation as the Evil Empire, Netscape  co-founder Marc Andreessen was the poster child for someone who had been  oppressed by Redmond.  Which is why it's remarkable to hear Andreessen expressing what sounds like  some sympathy for Microsoft right now.
		In a recap of the attitude toward a tech bubble among the  tech glitterati at last week's All Things Digital Conference, Mark Veverka on  SmartMoney wrote: More
	
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    		A few months ago we noted,  approvingly, a Vanity Fair article that referred to the Stuxnet worm as "something  new under the sun." Author Michael Joseph Gross argued that something  previously theoretical had been unleashed and was changing future geo-political  calculations.
		Evidence supporting Gross' view comes this week in a Washington  Post article that asserts that cyber-technologies have been integrated into  the formal structure of approved capabilities at the Pentagon in the last few  months. More
	
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    		There's a great in-depth profile today in Bloomberg Businessweek on Stephen  Elop and the tightrope he's walking as the CEO of Nokia.
		While the most newsworthy element is his adamant denial that  there are any merger talks going on with Microsoft, the deeper story is the  fundamental challenges Nokia faces in nearly all aspects of its business. More
	
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Office 365 and cloud computing, Windows Phone, a Windows  slate and sales pitches for the now-seven-month-old Microsoft Partner Network  are emerging as major themes for the 2011 Microsoft Worldwide Partner  Conference.
		In the last week, Microsoft released the  list of the 10 executives who will fill the main keynote slots between July  11 and 13 in Los Angeles.  The speakers and topics provide a fairly strong indication of Microsoft's major  themes for the conference. More
	
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    		Microsoft is trying to raise the profile of the distributors  who are available to help other Microsoft partners close Microsoft Online  Services deals.
		In a blog  posting this week, Woody Walton of Microsoft's TS2 team noted that  Microsoft is investing millions in the distribution channel annually, in part  to help hire and train employees at distributors' call centers. More
	
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