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Microsoft FrameIt Turns Web Pages & Feeds into Framed Images

Microsoft FrameIt Turns Web Pages & Feeds into Framed Images
FrameIt lets you easily combine blog feeds, photo streams (like Flickr) and regular web pages into a single RSS feed. And since photo frames cannot render HTML or text, Frames actually converts all the feed items and web pages into images as this example.

Steve Ballmer on How Microsoft Plans to Compete with Google

Steve Ballmer on How Microsoft Plans to Compete with Google
This excerpt is from a recent email by Steve Ballmer where explains Microsoft’s strategy for competing with Google: "We’ll make progress against Google in search first by upping the ante in R&D through organic innovation and strategic acquisitions.

Microsoft Referrals for Windows Live Toolbar and OneCare

Microsoft Referrals for Windows Live Toolbar and OneCare
If you are looking for alternatives to AdSense Referrals, try Microsoft Affiliate. This is much like the AdSense Referrals program though limited to two products – Windows Live Toolbar and OneCare, an anti-virus software from Microsoft.

Microsoft Direct Network Effect vs Google Indirect Effect

Microsoft Direct Network Effect: Microsoft attracted consumers and software developers to use its technology, the software that controls the basic operations of a personal computer. The more that people used Microsoft’s operating system, the more that third-party developers built products to run on Windows, which attracted more users.

Microsoft Web Products for Cloud Computing

Now that Ray Ozzie is responsible for spear-heading Microsoft into the web computing world, Mitchell shares his thoughts on what Microsoft is doing right and where is the packaged software giant lagging behind Google.

Alibaba ventures into Indian market, in partnership with Network 18

Alibaba ventures into Indian market, in partnership with Network 18
World’s largest B2B portal Alibaba.com has tied up with India’s largest yellow pages company, Infomedia India (owned by Network 18 Fincap) to officially foray into the lucrative Indian market and cater the needs of 80 lakh small and medium Indian businesses.