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MIX10: How to make money with Windows Phone from Microsoft (Seattle Times) LAS VEGAS -- Todd Brix, senior director of mbile platform product management at Microsoft, sat down Monday to answer some questions about how Microsoft and developers can make money on the new Windows Phone. More . . . Microsoft, Adobe confident there is room for Silverlight, Flash (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News) The HTML5 specification could be a game-changer in the rich Internet application realm, but representatives of Microsoft and Adobe Systems, both of which have proprietary plug-ins for Web applications, remained confident Thursday in their companies' Web strategies. More . . . Microsoft Slams Google's Ad Practices (BrandWeek) Microsoft used a speaking slot provided by the Association of National Advertisers to open a broad assault on rival Google, accusing the Web giant of using its market clout to the detriment of advertisers. More . . . VirnetX Holding Soon to be Holding $105.75 Million of Microsoft's Money (AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance) VirnetX Holding, a company Microsoft claims was established solely to sue it for millions, has succeeded in doing just that. A Texas court on Tuesday ordered Microsoft to pay $105.75 million to VirnetX for violating two patents related to secure virtual private network technology -- No. 6,502,135 and No. 7,188,180. More . . . Inside Microsoft's cloud model for productivity apps (InfoWorld) Enterprises of all shapes and sizes are catching on to the value in moving email and other productivity apps to the cloud where they can be delivered and managed by vendors like Microsoft, Google, or Cisco. The major appeal of cloud is that it saves money, says Ron Markezich, corporate VP of Microsoft Online Services. More . . . Meanwhile, Microsoft's expansive patent portfolio ranks No. 1 (seattlepi.com) Microsoft may be getting slammed in the other-companies'-patents department, but when it comes to Microsoft's own patent portfolio the software superpower ranks No. 1 in tech. More . . . Microsoft, 'open' data, and the curse of open source (The Register) Thanks a lot, HTML5 Do the rise of cloud computing and the outbreak of peace on open standards in the browser mean programmers will be forced to find new ways to make money online?… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing More . . . Global CIO: Google, At Last, Goes For Microsoft's Throat (InformationWeek) By taking on Microsoft head-on, Google's getting serious about enterprise IT. More . . . Google's China Exit Angers Shareholders (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News) A Google exit from China clearly opens the door for rivals such as Baidu and Microsoft while leaving the search leader with few near-term options for capitalizing on the fastest-growing Internet market in the world, analysts say. More . . . Microsoft, Adobe confident there is room for Silverlight, Flash (Network World) Execs at OSBC speak of a symbiotic relationship between the HTML5 standard and their proprietary plug-ins for Web applications More . . . Advertise on this page
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