When there’s neat stuff nearing release, it’s both professionally fulfilling but also no fun being a Microsoft employee, because you’re (rightly) constrained from blogging about some… more →
Shepherd's PiAgile Cat wrote 2 weeks ago: Today’s keynote is with Ray Ozzie & Bob Muglia and we expect Microsoft to announce an Internet E … more →
Agile Cat wrote 2 weeks ago: PDC 2009 Live Blog Day 1 – Ray Ozzie & Bob Muglia Neowin is live at PDC 2009 for the first … more →
offthebroiler wrote 2 months ago: My colleagues Mary Jo Foley and Adrian Kingsley-Hughes wrote today about the plans that Microsoft ha … more →
Steve wrote 3 months ago: In a recent blog post, Mary Jo Foley, and long-time and respected Microsoft blogger, reportedly conf … more →
spark0919 wrote 9 months ago: I am an Apple fanboy. I’ll admit. I have three fricking Apple stickers on my car; two on the w … more →
Brian wrote 11 months ago: Ok, I’m not feeling up to the challenge of predicting what Microsoft will do in 2009. Instea … more →
ccrcreations wrote 1 year ago: November 7th, 2008 Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 12:49 pm It wasn’t long ago that whenever Microsoft gav … more →
lewisshepherd wrote 1 year ago: When there’s neat stuff nearing release, it’s both professionally fulfilling but also no … more →
dsarna wrote 1 year ago: It’s “Back to the Future” time at Microsoft, folks. In 1992 the GoogleGazer wrote … more →
Ed Oswald wrote 1 year ago: Looks like Redmond is looking for another way to boost its Live Search share, this time by renaming … more →
charles kelly wrote 1 year ago: Cosmos: An open-source .Net-based microkernel OS is born by ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley — Move over, Micro … more →
Naceron wrote 1 year ago: Windows 7: The Anti-Vista? by ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley — Can Microsoft make everyone happy … more →
Ellen wrote 2 years ago: Many of you may have wondered why Mary Jo Foley is listed as a Wiley author when she has not as of y … more →
Gerald Buckley wrote 2 years ago: Mary Jo Foley nails the spirit of this year’s WWDC. Becoming really glad I didn’t shell … more →