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Google Complains IE7 May Violate Antitrust Rules

Google Inc. is hoping to pressure Microsoft Corp. into changing a new Internet Explorer browser feature that could direct more people to Microsoft's online search engine instead of Google's far more popular offering.

Microsoft Settles Calif. Antitrust Suit

Truce in lawsuit will have company paying out $70 million to California government agencies.

Taking the Mystery out of Software Development

Some partners are restructuring their businesses around Visual Studio 2005 Team System. Should you do the same?

Small Businesses, Big Spenders

Upselling tightfisted SMBs is easier than you might think -- if you know the right ways to go about it.

Growth and Value: Partners in Success

Growth can happen as long as there's clear vision among the company's leaders and managers.

Attitude Is Intrinsic

Intrinsic Technologies is "quicker, faster, better" than the rest -- just ask CEO Jason Liu.

'Good Enough' and 'Get It Done'

Stuck in a marketing rut? Try these techniques for spinning out of it.

Windows Vista Delays

Software as a service, Windows Vista delays get on the last nerves of readers this time out.

Comverse Technology Execs Resign Amid Options Probe

The CEO and two other executives at Comverse Technology Inc. resigned Monday amid a company probe of the timing of stock-option grants at the maker of telecommunications systems and software.

Buying Your Way to Growth

How mergers and acquisitions can put your company on the fast track.

Cultivating Your Business

From organic growth to M&As to staying small -- our special report covers all the options.

Microsoft Stock Tumbles on Lower Earnings Guidance

Shares of Microsoft Corp. tumbled 11 percent Friday, after the world's largest software maker reported third-quarter profit that missed Wall Street expectations and lowered its earnings guidance.

Selling to the Big Dogs

More C-level execs are at the negotiation tables. Learn how to sell to them.

Macs' Virus Profile Rising

Benjamin Daines was browsing the Web when he clicked on a series of links that promised pictures of an unreleased update to his computer's operating system.

Companies Rally Around Systems Center Family

Field report from the Microsoft Management Summit in San Diego