USA.Net, a free email provider and Hotmail competitor, said it has little concern about Microsoft moving into its market because USA.Net offers different features than Hotmail.
USA.Net, a free email provider and Hotmail competitor, said it has little concern about Microsoft moving into its market because USA.Net offers different features than Hotmail.
Microsoft sniffed blogger's Hotmail account to trace leak. The company's legal department determined that it had the right to go through a private e-mail account, citing a leak of proprietary ...
Microsoft lets Hotmail users set encryption by default. Microsoft adds full-session encryption option to Hotmail and SSL for SkyDrive, Photos, Docs, and Devices pages.
Microsoft's Hotmail founder goes for the (wrong) Office jugular with Live Documents. Microsoft just got another web-based competitor to Office. I doubt it's terribly worried.
Microsoft defends opening Hotmail account of blogger in espionage case. Company says it cracked open the Hotmail account of an unnamed blogger involved in a Windows 8 espionage case in part ...
Microsoft sniffed blogger's Hotmail account to trace leak. The company's legal department determined that it had the right to go through a private e-mail account, citing a leak of proprietary ...
With Microsoft Office Outlook Connector for Windows Live Hotmail, you can use Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 or Microsoft Office Outlook 2010 to access and manage ...
Cognizant of the public relations disaster that this investigation has landed Microsoft in, ... Microsoft issues mea culpa in wake of Hotmail email probe, seeks to restore customer trust
IHS buys Industry.net. ... IHS also plans to boost Industry.net's basic offerings by putting 20 people behind an effort to get more vendor listings, which companies pay for but the site's 450,000 ...
Lycos buys WhoWhere. ... Mailcity.com, and Tripod.com. Lycos is the fourth most popular Web site destination behind America Online, Yahoo, and Microsoft, according to the company. ...
KPN buys British leg of KPNQwest. As the dust settles around the failed networking giant, another piece of the joint venture has ended up with the Dutch parent company.
Xerox buys ACS for $6.4 billion. The acquisition of Affiliated Computer Services transforms Xerox into a services company that can focus on business process management and outsourcing.
IBM buys rest of Advantis network. Big Blue plans to become the sole owner of the Advantis data network by purchasing the 30 percent stake held by Sears.
MCI WorldCom buys SkyTel for $1.8 billion. The long distance firm plans to buy paging company SkyTel in a deal worth about $1.8 billion in stock and debt.
NTT DoCoMo Inc., Japan's largest mobile phone company, will buy a 16 percent stake in AT&T Wireless (NYSE: AWE) for $9.8 billion in cash, in a move to promote its mobile Internet service in the U.S.
Will.i.am's i.am+ buys home hub manufacturer Wink. The Black Eyed Peas star could be taking on Amazon Alexa and Apple HomeKit.
Symantec buys IMlogic in all-cash deal. ... In November, MessageLabs, a hosted e-mail and Web security specialist, acquired privately held OmniPod, which operates a hosted and secure IM platform.
Adobe buys Web word processor Buzzword. Adobe Systems steps up plans to offer online collaboration with Web word processor and file-sharing service.
Google buys ad firm DoubleClick for $3.1 billion. Deal boosts the search giant's banner advertising business, which lagged rival Yahoo's.
Amazon reportedly buys another 2,200 delivery vans. The online retail giant is ramping up for more deliveries.