How Microsoft lost its monopoly in web browsers
At the dawn of the Internet age, Microsoft used every trick it knew to dominate the World Wide Web. That strategy worked for a few years, but aggressive antitrust enforcement and equally ...
CNET.com reviewers present a slide show of the first public beta of Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system.
Start meets search. New users will appreciate the streamlined Start menu. The right column has been simplified to show tasks, such as Documents, Pictures, Music and Games. While you can still view All Programs, Microsoft has included the tree structure within the Start menu. But if you want to find what you're looking for fast, try the new integrated search. Type word, and instantly find and execute your copy of Microsoft Office Word, or, if you prefer, Wordpad.
Caption by: Bill Detwiler
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