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Blake Lively Models Digital Dorm RoomCategory: Cinema & TV - Posted by: rapvirus on Aug 15th, 2008Gossip Girl sweetheart Blake Lively visits the Microsoft Digital Dorm Room (DDR) to pick out this fall’s new gear in New York City on Wednesday. The Microsoft DDR (not to be confused with Dance Dance Revolution) is designed to bring new technolo...gy and solutions directly to colleges and universities across the United States. The Digital Dorm Room is a model of a cool technology-enabled dorm room built into a truck. Live product demonstrations showcasing solutions from Microsoft and Hewlett Packard were offered aboard a 26-foot truck literally traveling across America. |
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VIDEO: Microsoft CEO Gets Egged During Speech In BudapestCategory: Cinema & TV - Posted by: rapvirus on May 21st, 2008I realize this isn't celebrity gossip... but the CEO of Microsoft Steve Ballmer got egged while giving a speech in Budapest. That's wilder than any news that has broke so far today. Had to share. |
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Report: Yahoo Board to Reject MicrosoftCategory: Tech - Posted by: rapvirus on Feb 10th, 2008Yahoo Inc.'s board plans to reject Microsoft Corp.'s bid to buy the Internet pioneer, The Wall Street Jornal reported on its Web site Saturday. Board members concluded the unsolicited $44.6 billion offer massively undervalues the Web pioneer, a pers...on familiar with the situation told the newspaper. The bid was made public Feb. 1. |
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Is Yahoo Worth $44.6 billion?Category: Tech - Posted by: KingM on Feb 2nd, 2008After what may have been a two-year flirtation, Microsoft is trying again to tie the knot. On Friday morning, CEO Steve Ballmer announced that the company initiated a $44.6 billion takeover bid for Yahoo! It's the second time Microsoft has made a pla...y for the online service. But its current bid is the firm's boldest move yet and is clearly designed to close the gap created by Google, which increasingly dominates the paid search and online advertising business. But in its attempt to catch up, is Microsoft paying too much? |
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