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Courier heats up tablet sector; Google puts Chrome inside IE; Microsoft bolsters parallel computing lineup

Google plug-in puts Chrome inside IE; Lotus goes after Microsoft's 'ridiculous and fabricated' figures
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Microsoft Courier heats up tablet sector

The tech world's entire concept of what cool should be was upended when Microsoft's tablet project, codenamed Courier, came to light. Read full story

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Google says its new plug-in that embeds its Chrome browser into Microsoft's Internet Explorer should be a boon for developers, though analysts aren't so sure of its potential benefits.

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Lotus Software GM Bob Picciano has grown tired of the "hot wind" blowing out of Redmond carrying claims that Exchange is displacing Notes and is singling out CEO Steve Ballmer and COO Kevin Turner as the main culprits spreading "ridiculous and fabricated" information.

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Microsoft has purchased assets in a company that specializes in parallel computing, a function used mainly in supercomputing that Microsoft aims to develop for a broader audience.

Cisco taps Microsoft exec to head collaboration
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Microsoft buys software to bolster its core ERP product
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