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Blog Post:
Officelabs and the search tab for Office 2007
dstrange
Every day on the blogsphere (I hate that word) I see one topic of discussion come up a lot. I have talked about it often too - how to make the transition to the new UI. There is good debate to be had about why we needed to make this switch from the traditional menus but at the same time take...
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28 Apr 2008
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Acquisition of FAST - what the analysts said
dstrange
In a $1.2bn purchase, Microsoft is offering to acquire the Norwegian enterprise search company Fast Search and Transfer (FAST). This is being reviewed as a very positive move by the industry analysts as it more or less completes our end to end search offerings. From free search all the way...
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10 Jan 2008
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Davis Langdon MOSS 2007 story
dstrange
Construction consultants at Davis Langdon are renowned for delivering high-profile, high-value projects. They are involved in a number of well-known projects such as the London Olympics in 2012. The company’s United Kingdom operation provides consultancy advice on thousands of projects—each involving...
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19 Sep 2007
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It's not what you know, it's who you know
dstrange
It's the first week of the new financial year at Microsoft, typically the time when we all get our new objectives, people move jobs and when the music stops, we try to remap the landscape. Every coffee shop on campus is jammed with people chatting and every calendar filled with clandestine "catch up...
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3 Jul 2007
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