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Whither the BlackBerry: What now for yesterday's smartphone?
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Jul 11, 2012
Research In Motion holds an annual shareholder meeting among much nail-biting.
Blackberry meets its shareholders
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Jul 10, 2012
At Research in Motion's annual meeting, it was a mix of bad news and turnaround talk.
RIM struggles to keep BlackBerry afloat, heads to annual meeting
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Jul 10, 2012
One of Canada's best-known companies also looks more and more like one of the world's shakiest. Today in Waterloo, Ontario, RIM puts on a brave face for shareholders at its annual meeting -- maybe a little tricky when its share price is down 95 percent from its peak.
BlackBerry maker RIM holds annual meeting
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Jul 10, 2012
The struggling maker of BlackBerry smartphones, Research in Motion, holds its annual shareholders meeting today outside Toronto in the Canadian town of Waterloo. Shareholders are hoping to hear some reassuring news.
The downfall of innovation at Microsoft
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Jul 9, 2012
Microsoft used to be the tech industry leader, now it's playing catch up. Kurt Eichenwald has written about the state of the company in the August issue of Vanity Fair.
Why companies practice 'stack rating'
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Jul 6, 2012
The other day on its website Vanity Fair previewed an article about life at Microsoft. And it details a particular human resource practice that drove employees up the wall: something called "stack rating." What exactly is it?
Microsoft takes write-down to make up for Internet losses
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Jul 3, 2012
Bing is no boon, so Microsoft books a $6.2 billion charge and wipes out quarterly profit.
Microsoft bets $1.2 billion on social networking for behind the firewall
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Jun 26, 2012
Microsoft picks up Yammer to add business-friendly social networking software to its Office productivity software
Microsoft announces Surface tablet with few details
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Jun 19, 2012
Microsoft's new tablet computer, the Surface, looks kind of like an iPad, but it runs Windows and has a keyboard. It was unveiled yesterday at a very Apple-esque event.
Microsoft unveils new Surface tablet
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Jun 19, 2012
There's a new tablet in town. It's called the Surface, and it's Microsoft's answer to the iPad. But will the new product, complete with a keyboard and running Windows, be able to compete in the tablet market?





