When Adobe, Google and Yahoo announced earlier this week that content stored in its Flash file format would be more easily indexable by Google’s and Yahoo’s search engines, Microsoft was nowhere to be found. It took a while, but I got Microsoft to explain how/why Silverlight already is indexable….
Archive for July 2nd, 2008
Microsoft: Silverlight content is searchable, too
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Microsoft steps up self-policing of its OSI-approved source licenses
After pulling its “Sandcastle” documentation compiler from its CodePlex repository site for failure to comply with Open Source Initiative terms and conditions, Microsoft is ready to try releasing “Sandcastle” again under one of its OSI-approved licenses.
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New Microsoft Office subscription bundle to hit in mid-July
Microsoft has given its new Office-based software-plus-service bundle a new name — “Equipt” — and a due date (mid-July), company officials said on July 2.
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Recognize the Reveler: Who’s Flipping the Finger? (E! Online)
E! Online - Here’s a Hint: This blond singer has a hit song that’s getting major airplay and she’s clubbing at NYC hot spot Butter, so why’s she giving us a digital diss? Maybe she’s just trying to show off her injured finger to gain some sympathy points from her paparazzi pals.
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