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  • 133 bytes (18 words) - 11:54, 21 May 2008
  • ...ft. The free availability of Google Docs has made it an alternative for '''Microsoft Word'''. The debate of which one is more powerful started since the time Go The reason that Google Docs can beat Microsoft Word is mostly because it is free. Although Google charges up to 50 dollars
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  • | parent = Microsoft ...video games for [[Microsoft Game Studios]] before it was closed in 2007 by Microsoft.<ref>{{cite news |first=Michael |last=McWhertor |url=http://kotaku.com/gami
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  • Founder, chair and former CEO of Microsoft (born 1955).
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  • A seventh generation gaming console developed by Microsoft Corporation.
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  • several versions of an operating system developed by Microsoft and first released in 2001.
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  • several versions of an operating system developed by Microsoft and first released in 2006.
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  • Object-oriented general-purpose programming language developed for the Microsoft .NET Framework.
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  • several versions of an operating system developed by Microsoft and first released in 2009.
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  • ...ing search engine''' is a [[search engine]] introduced by software giant [[Microsoft]], formally introduced in 2009.<ref name=microsoftBing2009-05-28/> | url = https://news.microsoft.com/2009/05/28/microsofts-new-search-at-bing-com-helps-people-make-better-d
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  • The operating system initially intended by IBM and Microsoft to succeed MS-DOS.
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  • *[[Microsoft Internet Information Server]] (IIS)
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  • Search engine owned by [[Microsoft]] - formerly Live Search and MSN.
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  • {{r|Microsoft Windows}} ===Other Microsoft operating systems===
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  • {{r|Microsoft Windows}} ===Other Microsoft operating systems===
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  • {{r|Microsoft Windows}} ===Other Microsoft operating systems===
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  • High definition video option, encoded using Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 codecs.
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  • The dialect of Structured Query Language (SQL) used for Microsoft SQL Server databases
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  • {{r|Microsoft Access}} {{r|Microsoft SQL Server}}
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  • A multi-touch device in the form of a tabletop made by [[Microsoft]].
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  • ...] [[Xbox]] and PC platforms, made by [[Bungie Studios]] and published by [[Microsoft Game Studios]] in 2001. It is the first in the three part ''Halo'' series,
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  • ...b-wg-charter.html working group] at the [[IETF]] with many more documents. Microsoft's usage is documented in RFC 3244 and RFC 4757. ...l versions of [[Microsoft Windows]] since [[Windows 2000]] [http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb742431.aspx].
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  • ...al families of closed source software operating systems, first released by Microsoft in 1985.
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  • {{r|Microsoft Windows}} {{r|Microsoft/Related Articles}}
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  • ...ym '''WMV HD''' stands for a high definition video option, encoded using [[Microsoft]] [[Windows Media Video]] 9 codecs.
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  • The '''Xbox 360''' is a gaming console developed by [[Microsoft]]. It is part of the seventh generation of home gaming consoles, along wit On May 12th, 2005 Microsoft officially announced their next generation of the Xbox console known as the
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  • | publisher = Microsoft Press
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  • ...g, voice and video calls via the internet; launched in 2003 and owned by [[Microsoft]] since 2011.
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  • ...French Gates had discussions with lawyers in October 2019 around when the Microsoft co-founder’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein became public.</ref>. ...tware]] for [[personal computer]]s. Initially named "Micro-Soft" by Allen, Microsoft launched in 1975. The following year, Gates penned a widely-published [[ope
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  • ...ommissioned but first used as testbed for "smart ship" technology run by [[Microsoft Windows]]
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  • |developer = [[Microsoft]] ...' (previously ''Live Search Video'') is a video search engine created by [[Microsoft]] to compliment the [[Bing]] web search engine. The search engine brings se
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  • ...rams using C# and multiple other programming languages on most versions of Microsoft Windows.
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  • ...rosoft Windows (such as [[Windows XP]]) was not supported nor developed by Microsoft.
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  • | platform = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] ...is a [[Wikt:Media|media]] [[Library catalog|catalog]]ing application for [[Microsoft Windows]] developed by [[CodeJam]]. The software allows users to manage th
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  • ...opper!: The Breakneck Race to Create Windows NT and the Next Generation at Microsoft
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  • Format created by [[Microsoft]] to describe content that could be "pushed" to [[Active Desktop]] users. H
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  • ...the standardized specification of the .NET Framework originally defined by Microsoft, and later standardized by [[ECMA International]] (ECMA).
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  • '''MS-DOS''' is [[Microsoft]]'s command line '''D'''isk '''O'''perating '''S'''ystem, originally bought ==DOS catapults Microsoft to the limelight==
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  • ...dsheet, and presentations. Most of them also support internal formats for Microsoft Office and Open Office software.
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  • {{rpl|Microsoft Word}}
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  • General-purpose military command and control laptop computer, using the [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system to run the U.S. Army [[Maneuver Control System]]
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  • ...W.,-Perry,-Robert-H.-Perry's-Chemical-Engineers'-Handbook,-Eighth-Edition-(Microsoft-Reader-Desktop).html Detailed description of the E-book edition]
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  • ...ft. The free availability of Google Docs has made it an alternative for '''Microsoft Word'''. The debate of which one is more powerful started since the time Go The reason that Google Docs can beat Microsoft Word is mostly because it is free. Although Google charges up to 50 dollars
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  • ...ndation; retired executive vice president and chief operating officer of [[Microsoft]]; is the Managing Director of The Herbold Group, LLC; Operating Partner of
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  • * [http://www.silogic.com/SDA/SDA.htm SD&A Railway simulation for the Microsoft Train Simulator.]
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  • {{r|Microsoft Windows}} {{r|Microsoft Access||**}}
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  • *[http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/exec/billg/ Bill Gates] - official [[Microsoft]] biography.
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • | name = Microsoft Windows | website = www.microsoft.com/windows
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  • ...siness [[computer]]s, [[tablet PC]]s and [[media center]]s, developed by [[Microsoft]] and first released in 2006. It was superseded by [[Windows 7]] in 2009; t
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  • ...rk '08 that uses the file format .numbers and is not cross-compatible with Microsoft Excel.
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  • * [[Document Object Model (Microsoft Word)]] - used by non-Word programs that wish to acceess or manipulated Wor
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • {{r|Microsoft Active Directory}}
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • *Basic Microsoft Amazon Elastic Compute CloudWindows Server 2008]] (32- or 64-bit) *Getting Started on Microsoft Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2003 R2 and SQL Server Express + IIS +
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  • * Microsoft's [http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/defender/default.mspx Windows Defender]
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  • * [http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/email/phishing.mspx?ject/ Microsoft]. Advice page on phishing, aimed at casual users.
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • ...ategy computer game released in 1997, by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft, the game uses the Genie Game Engine, a 2D sprite based game engine; in the
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  • {{r|Microsoft Windows}}
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  • ...for home and business [[computer]]s and [[media center]]s, developed by [[Microsoft]] and first released in 2001. Although superseded by [[Windows Vista]] in 2
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  • The success of [[Microsoft|Microsoft's]] [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] operating system, which provided a graphical interface fo *[[Microsoft]]
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • {{r|Microsoft Exchange}}
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  • ...restore performance, from the XP default of S100 to either S400 or S800. Microsoft Windows Vista will initially support 1394a, with 1394b support coming later
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Microsoft Surface]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • This is a list of [[compiler]]s that target the [[Microsoft]] [[.NET Framework]]. </ref> - a port of Ada to the Microsoft .NET Framework, free from the Department of Computer Science at the United
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  • ...and [[HTML]] editing. It is currently available for [[Mac OS X|Mac]] and [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]. The latest version is Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004. Ru *[[Microsoft FrontPage]], Dreamweaver's primary competitor on the Windows platform.
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • *[http://www.ultrafractal.com/ Ultra Fractal] — software for Microsoft Windows. Free trial version available. *[http://www.chaospro.de ChaosPro] — freeware for Microsoft Windows featuring real-time exploration, animation and more
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  • ...ort.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?LN=en-us&x=11&y=16&p1=3071</ref> version of [[Microsoft Windows]] intended for businesses, released in 2000 (although it reached ma
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  • {{r|Microsoft Windows}}
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  • ...utgers.edu/~alokik/Zero/3D%20Zero-Point%20Energy.PPT Zero-point energy] ([[Microsoft PowerPoint|Power Point]] presentation; rutgers.edu)
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  • ...siness [[computer]]s, [[tablet PC]]s and [[media center]]s, developed by [[Microsoft]] and first released in 2009. In June that year, pre-release versions of th ...c edition is marketed for emerging countries. Home Basic was created by [[Microsoft]] to provide lower cost Windows [[OS]] for emerging countries. While Home
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  • ...an [[instruction set]] largely compatible with the main [[Intel]] line; [[Microsoft Windows]] and its successor, as well as many [[Linux]]-family [[operating s
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Microsoft Silverlight]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • .... In the later half of the 1990s NetWare was eclipsed by the popularity of Microsoft Windows NT Server (now known as Windows Server 2003). ...ir own client operating system (clients could be [[UNIX]]-based, [[DOS]]/[[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] based, etc). This centralized model made backups easier,
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  • {{rpl|C Sharp|C#|**}} - first released in 2002 by [[Microsoft]]
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  • :* {{r|Registry (Microsoft Windows}}
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  • Several versions of [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] (both workstation (aka [[Personal computer|PC]]) and [[Se
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  • {{r|Microsoft Silverlight}}
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  • ...amming language)|Java]], and recently, for multimedia applications using [[Microsoft Silverlight]]. ...versions.<ref>{{cite web|title=Internet Explorer 5 for Mac|url=http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/internetexplorer/internetexplorer.aspx?pid=internetexplore
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  • ...in, for [[Flash]], it focus on building rich applications with Flex. For [[Microsoft Silverlight|Silverlight]], [[Ajax]] is becoming the way to add more value. When it comes to general technology features, both [[Flash]] and [[Microsoft Silverlight|Silverlight]] have the same functions and benefits as follows:
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  • ...[[Dell]], [[EMC]], [[Fujitsu]], [[Hitachi]], [[HP]], [[IBM]], [[Intel]], [[Microsoft]], [[Novell]], [[Sun Microsystems]], [[Symantec]], and [[WBEM Solutions]].
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  • ...apis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.2/jquery.min.js) and Microsoft (http://ajax.microsoft.com/ajax/jquery/jquery-1.4.2.js)
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  • {{r|Microsoft Silverlight}}
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  • ...sful browsers, Netscape saw its userbase dwindle due to competition from [[Microsoft]]'s [[Internet Explorer]] in a conflict dubbed the "browser wars". In 1998,
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  • ...he [[Java platform]] is older, dating from the mid-1990's. But in 2000, [[Microsoft]] introduced the [[.NET Framework]], a new platform with a Java-like langua ...s trying to run. Creating the .NET framework solved this huge problem for Microsoft by making all versions of Windows alike to programmers. From the other side
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  • {{r|Microsoft Silverlight}}
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  • ...ired for buying Cisco". The author of these words hastens to add that IBM, Microsoft, and Cisco are all technically excellent companies that indeed produce reli
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  • ...ls]]'' series of games. It was released in [[North America]] in 2002 for [[Microsoft Windows]] and the [[Xbox]]. Well-received publicly and critically, selling
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  • • [[Microsoft]]<br/>
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  • Internet Explorer does have native support for [[VML]], Microsoft's own vector graphical markup language on which SVG is partly based. Some S One month later another group - consisting of [[Microsoft]], [[Macromedia]], [[Hewlett Packard]], and [[Visio]] - submitted another X
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  • {{r|Microsoft Windows}}
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  • ...hash]]. This weakness led to a method for [[Hacker (computing)|hacking]] [[Microsoft]]'s [[Xbox]] [[game console]], where the cipher was used as a hash function ...n_the_Xbox_Security_System#Startup_Security.2C_Take_Two |title=17 Mistakes Microsoft Made in the Xbox Security System |author=Michael Steil }}</ref>
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  • ...tion on the [[Linux]] operating systems, in addition to most versions of [[Microsoft Windows]]. ...f Microsoft Windows [[operating system]]s. When downloading updates for [[Microsoft Windows]], the execution engine is identified as the ''.NET Framework'', al
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  • ...e]] released in 1997. Developed by [[Ensemble Studios]] and published by [[Microsoft]], the game uses the Genie Game Engine, a 2D sprite based game engine. In t
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