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Key Speakers At The Microsoft Build Developer 2015 Conference
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Microsoft just shuffled its financial reporting organizations
By Barb DarrowSeptember 29, 2015
Microsoft takes on ‘Silicon Valley darling’ Slack
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Microsoft takes on ‘Silicon Valley darling’ Slack
By Adam LashinskySeptember 23, 2015
Press Preview At The Barbican Art Gallery Their New Exhibition The Bride And The Bachelors
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Goldman Sachs has a potty problem
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Apple Unveils New Versions Of iPhone 6, Apple TV
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Why Microsoft showed up at an Apple event
By Jonathan VanianSeptember 9, 2015
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Why this pest control company spends so much on Google-esque perks
By Michal AddadyAugust 5, 2015
Microsoft PRO 3 Surface Tablet Launch
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Why your next tablet might come with Word and Excel
By Dan Kedmey and Alex FitzpatrickMay 26, 2015
WeWork’s utopian vision of your future life—in the office
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WeWork’s utopian vision of your future life—in the office
By Jen WiecznerMarch 5, 2015
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaking at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Aspen, Colorado on July 14, 2014.
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How to restore Microsoft’s mojo? At the moment, more questions than answers
By Verne KopytoffJuly 17, 2014
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