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Top  Firefox 3.1 still not ready, another beta coming soon?
Nov 26, 2008: Mozilla is thinking about adding a third beta to the Firefox 3.1 development cycle. The original plan had been to release 2 betas and then move onto the release candidate phase...full story.
 
Top  Microsoft launches Dynamics NAV 2009 ERP
Nov 19, 2008: Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, the latest generation of one of the company's midmarket ERP products, will be generally available Dec. 1 in 14 countries, the company said Wednesday at its Convergence conference in Copenhagen, Denmark...full story.
 
Top  Yang or no Yang, Microsoft still doesn't want to buy Yahoo! (Anymore)
Nov 19, 2008: If it seems like every few days we're checking to see if Microsoft plans to buy Yahoo!, it's because we are. Earlier this year, Microsoft offered to buy the search company for $33 a share, but Yahoo! CEO Jerry Yang said that bid undervalued the company. After a little back and forth, Microsoft walked away...full story.
 
Top  Google starts rolling out Gmail themes
Nov 19, 2008: It appears that Google is starting to roll out a new feature that allows some users to choose themes for Gmail. Google has provided a set of themes that change the look of the iGoogle personalized homepage for a while now, but this is the first time we've seen official themes for Gmail...full story.
 
Top  Microsoft releases new API for Windows Live Search
Nov 13, 2008: Microsoft Thursday unveiled a revamped Live Search API that developers can use to embed search on Web sites with more support for frequently used Web-development technologies and less restrictions on how third parties use the technology on their Web sites...full story.
 
Top  Microsoft turns Windows Live into a social network
Nov 13, 2008: Microsoft this week unveiled a slew of new online services that essentially transforms its Windows Live site into a social network...full story.
 
Top  Google increases U.S. search dominance in October
Nov 14, 2008: Google continued to increase its U.S. search share dominance in October, widening its lead over Yahoo and Microsoft...full story.
 
Top  Colombia signs up for OLPC laptops with Windows
Colombia will become the second country to use the One Laptop Per Child Project's (OLPC) XO laptops running Microsoft Windows XP in schools after signing an agreement for pilot programs in two towns, Microsoft said late Monday...full story.
 
Top  Highfield ditches Project Kangaroo for Microsoft
Ashley Highfield has stepped down as chief executive of Project Kangaroo, the video-on-demand service from Britain's three main terrestrial broadcasters which has been held up by regulators over competition concerns...full story.
 
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