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  • Several versions of [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] (both workstation (aka [[Personal computer|PC]]) and [[Se
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  • {{r|Microsoft Silverlight}}
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  • ...amming language)|Java]], and recently, for multimedia applications using [[Microsoft Silverlight]]. ...versions.<ref>{{cite web|title=Internet Explorer 5 for Mac|url=http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/internetexplorer/internetexplorer.aspx?pid=internetexplore
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  • ...in, for [[Flash]], it focus on building rich applications with Flex. For [[Microsoft Silverlight|Silverlight]], [[Ajax]] is becoming the way to add more value. When it comes to general technology features, both [[Flash]] and [[Microsoft Silverlight|Silverlight]] have the same functions and benefits as follows:
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  • ...[[Dell]], [[EMC]], [[Fujitsu]], [[Hitachi]], [[HP]], [[IBM]], [[Intel]], [[Microsoft]], [[Novell]], [[Sun Microsystems]], [[Symantec]], and [[WBEM Solutions]].
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  • ...apis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.2/jquery.min.js) and Microsoft (http://ajax.microsoft.com/ajax/jquery/jquery-1.4.2.js)
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  • {{r|Microsoft Silverlight}}
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  • ...sful browsers, Netscape saw its userbase dwindle due to competition from [[Microsoft]]'s [[Internet Explorer]] in a conflict dubbed the "browser wars". In 1998,
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  • ...he [[Java platform]] is older, dating from the mid-1990's. But in 2000, [[Microsoft]] introduced the [[.NET Framework]], a new platform with a Java-like langua ...s trying to run. Creating the .NET framework solved this huge problem for Microsoft by making all versions of Windows alike to programmers. From the other side
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  • {{r|Microsoft Silverlight}}
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  • {{r|Microsoft Silverlight}}
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  • ...ired for buying Cisco". The author of these words hastens to add that IBM, Microsoft, and Cisco are all technically excellent companies that indeed produce reli
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  • ...ls]]'' series of games. It was released in [[North America]] in 2002 for [[Microsoft Windows]] and the [[Xbox]]. Well-received publicly and critically, selling
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  • Internet Explorer does have native support for [[VML]], Microsoft's own vector graphical markup language on which SVG is partly based. Some S One month later another group - consisting of [[Microsoft]], [[Macromedia]], [[Hewlett Packard]], and [[Visio]] - submitted another X
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  • {{r|Microsoft Windows}}
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  • ...hash]]. This weakness led to a method for [[Hacker (computing)|hacking]] [[Microsoft]]'s [[Xbox]] [[game console]], where the cipher was used as a hash function ...n_the_Xbox_Security_System#Startup_Security.2C_Take_Two |title=17 Mistakes Microsoft Made in the Xbox Security System |author=Michael Steil }}</ref>
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  • ...tion on the [[Linux]] operating systems, in addition to most versions of [[Microsoft Windows]]. ...f Microsoft Windows [[operating system]]s. When downloading updates for [[Microsoft Windows]], the execution engine is identified as the ''.NET Framework'', al
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  • ...e]] released in 1997. Developed by [[Ensemble Studios]] and published by [[Microsoft]], the game uses the Genie Game Engine, a 2D sprite based game engine. In t
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • ...the [[Mac OS X]] [[operating system]]. Although it has serials for major [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] compatible applications, the majority of serials are for
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  • [[FxCop]] - a free utility from Microsoft for flagging pitfalls with C# programs
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  • In 2006 [[Microsoft]] introduced an early version of what was to become the [[bing search engin | title = Not just a pretty (inter)face: A critical analysis of Microsoft's 'Ms. Dewey'
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  • ...video/Movie.wmv Video] A video that introduces Ham radio, created by ARRL (Microsoft Windows Media Video format)
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  • .../encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761586795/australopithecines.html, 5/3/2008, Microsoft Encarta</ref>
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  • ...the above address refers, as of February 2009, to a host computer owned by Microsoft Corporation, and its corresponding domain name is: microsoft.com
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  • * [[The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog]]. (35 letters) (Used by [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] as sample text) ...ws love my big sphinx of quartz. (31 letters) (Used by [[Microsoft Windows|Microsoft Windows XP]] for certain fonts)
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  • '''Microsoft Surface''' is a multi-touch device in the form of a table top. Developed as
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  • ...any amateur web development applications such as Adobe [[Dreamweaver]] and Microsoft [[Frontpage]], Coda does not feature a [[WYSIWYG]] editor. Instead, it is a
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  • ...evelopment by Microsoft. C# programs are fully portable across all recent Microsoft operating systems since [[Windows 2000]]/[[Windows XP|XP]] (and partially o ...is available both for [[Windows]] [[client computer|client computers]] and Microsoft [[Web server|Web servers]]. C# programs consist of .exe or .dll files, eac
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  • *[[Microsoft]]
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  • ...ating system. There are real world examples of virtual machines running [[Microsoft Windows]] that run on top of a [[Linux]] Xen host, for example. The reverse ...SE Linux Enterprise Server]] version 10 is fully supported.<ref>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/hyperv-supported-guest-os.aspx</ref>
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • ...ncorporated (SGI) purchased both Alias and Wavefront (due to pressure from Microsoft's purchase of Softimage earlier that year) and combined them into one worki
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  • *[http://www.simviation.com/fs2000military4.htm SR-71 Aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator]
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  • ...Object Model, the Object Management Group's CORBA, Facebook's Thrift, and Microsoft COM and DCOM.
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  • {{r|Microsoft Silverlight}}
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  • ...minal services such as X Windows or Microsoft Desktop connection (formerly Microsoft Terminal Services <ref name=MS>{{citation | url = http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=26f11f0c-0d18-4306-abcf-d4f18c8f5df9&di
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  • ...ry well, despite receiving criticism for its $400 price tag, and lack of [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] compatibility. A second edition, released in 2002, added
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  • *[[Microsoft]]'s [[Internet Information Server]] (IIS)
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  • ...Mobil, $384 billion to $475 billion. The next three largest companies are Microsoft, Citigroup, and AT&T. Source: ''Value Line Selection & Opinion, The 30 Larg
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  • ...ion of game consoles intended for the home. In 2009, it had outsold both [[Microsoft]]'s [[Xbox 360]] [[Sony]]'s and [[PlayStation 3]] <ref name=Nintendo />. As
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  • ...m/mscorp/safety/technologies/senderid/default.mspx Sender ID Home Page}} - Microsoft website
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  • ...[[Mozilla Corporation]]. The current version is 3.5 and is available for [[Microsoft Windows]], Apple's [[Mac OS X]] and most UNIX-like systems including [[Linu In March 1998, under significant fire from the growing success of [[Microsoft]]'s [[Internet Explorer]] browser, [[Netscape]] released the code base for
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  • ...the majority of viruses are written to attack a computer system running [[Microsoft Windows]] related computers is simply because they retain the largest marke ...ons such as [[JavaScript]], [[Postscript]], or the macro language inside [[Microsoft Word]].
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  • ...ng a significant growth in last few years, recognized by such companies as Microsoft Corporation and Wikia Inc., which recently located their's resaearch centre
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  • ...as [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] Presentation Foundation/Everywhere, is [[Microsoft]]'s flagship cross-platform, cross-browser web [[client-server|client]] run ...T]] based media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web, Microsoft developed Silverlight.
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  • ...]], [[tcsh]], [[ksh]], (all popular [[Unix]]/[[Linux]] command shells) and Microsoft's command.exe, which is sometimes called "the DOS prompt"
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  • ==Microsoft== In [[October 2005]], an internal [[Microsoft]] memorandum barred the term "Dzongkha" from all company software and promo
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  • *[[TOMNET]] - a platform like TOMLAB in [[Microsoft]] [[.NET]].
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  • * [[Microsoft SQL Server]] - Microsoft's version of a SQL Enterprise Database Server
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  • |ISBN =0-471-11709-9}}</ref>, and supported by Microsoft and other major vendors until the development of a functionally equivalent
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  • ..., p. 479</ref>. In the Microsoft world, the main program that runs SMTP is Microsoft Exchange.
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  • Various proprietary directory services, such as [[Microsoft Active Directory]], can have intermediate capabilities, such "get the neare
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  • * A '''WAMP''' stack uses [[Microsoft Windows]]. ...atform version of the [[bundle]] that can be downloaded and installed on [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Solaris]], or [[Linux]].
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  • ...es-natrium-nuclear-power-plant-wyomning-kemmerer Bill Gates] co-founder of Microsoft, from the Guardian, 2021-11-16.
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  • |Bsd_dos.jpg|The daemon "poking" fun at [[Microsoft]]
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  • ...who revived the series in 1994 with the popular ''Donkey Kong Country''. [[Microsoft]] purchased Rare in 2002; since then, most ''Donkey Kong'' games have been
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  • Microsoft has responded to the full disclosure debate by describing a process of [htt
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  • ...tems, developed operating system for [[IBM personal computer]]s, founded [[Microsoft Corporation]].
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  • {{r|Bill Kamela}} [[Microsoft]]
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  • ...itiative has been taken to provide universal platforms, like [[Urbi]] or [[Microsoft Robotics Suite]]. A move has also been taken toward [[open source]] platfor
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • ...ns those IP addresses looking for Windows machines that have not installed Microsoft's security updates and are therefore vulnerable to known attacks.
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  • | title = Cheap PCs Weigh on Microsoft | url = http://blogs.wsj.com/biztech/2008/12/08/cheap-pcs-weigh-on-microsoft/}}</ref>. The devices range in size from below 5 inches<ref>[http://www.eli
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  • ...[http://satya-sai.tripod.com/literature/resources.htm available online in Microsoft Word format]
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  • :I fear that a potential Yahoo-Microsoft might impact this project (as Yahoo is Flickr's parent company) --[[User:Ro :: I saw on the news tonight that Yahoo is going to turn Microsoft down. --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 21:09, 10 February 2008 (CST)
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  • ...tml/css and interact with a back-end database. These techologies includes Microsoft's .NET platform, Sun's Java, as well as open source technologies such as PH ...rking with Visual Studio 2008 and the .Net 3.5 platform to use a subset of Microsoft's graphical control to 'compile' an Ajax driven website. It must be mentio
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  • ...a [[client-server|client]] runtime available for many platforms such as [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Linux]], Solaris and [[Apple Macintosh|Macintosh]]. ...1996, FutureSplash got big support from [[Microsoft]] and Disney Online. [[Microsoft]] used FutureSplash on MSN to create the most TV-like experience on the [[I
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  • ...several options are available for identity stores, to include [[LDAP]], [[Microsoft Active Directory]], Database tables, or htpasswd and htgroup files.
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  • ...This team was formed by aircraft designer [[Burt Rutan]] and funded by [[Microsoft]] co-founder [[Paul Allen]]. Because of this achievement SpaceShipOne now
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  • ...[[x86]] chip architecture, which before this time was dominated mainly by Microsoft's DOS and Windows. The advent of Linux made available to the public a free
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  • ...requires software that may or may not be available. Hot key software for [[Microsoft Windows]], for example, might not run on [[LINUX]].
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  • ...ualBox]] and [[VMware Workstation]] (for 32-bit guests only), as well as [[Microsoft Virtual PC]], are well-known commercial implementations of full virtualizat ...s like [[Virtual Iron]]), [[Kernel-based Virtual Machine|Linux KVM]] and [[Microsoft]] [[Hyper-V]].
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  • ...ng game released for the [[Sony]] [[PlayStation]] in 1997 (and later the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows]] platform), and the seventh installment of the [[Final Fantasy
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  • ...nterprises, and on operating systems such as IBM's [[z/OS]], Microsoft's [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], and the POSIX families ([[Unix]]/[[Linux]] etc.. ). In ...uage)|C]], and support for execution within framework environments such as Microsoft's [[.NET Framework|.NET]] and [[Java (programming language)|Java]] (includi
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  • ...lier introduction of [[Appleworks]] and the later (1989) introduction of [[Microsoft Office]]. It was produced by the Lotus Development Corporation, Cambridge M
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  • ...stack that was plagued with performance issues. Mac OS 9 compared to the [[Microsoft]] Windows 98 operating system in this respect. Apple wanted something that ...y out and make their own, and they even considered licensing Microsoft's [[Microsoft Windows|Windows NT]]. <ref name="RoughlyDrafted">{{cite web | url=http://ww
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  • {{r|Microsoft}}
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  • ==Comparing Google Docs and Microsoft Word==
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  • ...for secure remote login. It is also use in [[WEP]] wireless networking, in Microsoft [[PPTP]] and in many other applications.
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  • ...rnet, looking for vulnerable machines. Windows machines that have not done Microsoft's upgrades are their favorite target; such a machine is almost guaranteed t
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  • ...ems, from [[Linux]] to [[Mac OS X]] to [[Microsoft Windows]] (especially [[Microsoft Windows NT|Windows NT]]).
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  • ...acity per dollar predicted by Moore's Law. The reference is to Bill Gates; Microsoft is widely considered among the worst if not the worst of the perpetrators o ...er may not be able to accept more physical memory. Desktop computers with Microsoft operating systems often improve more with more memory than a replacement fa
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  • |platforms=[[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Xbox 360]], Mac OS X. ...lished by [[Valve Corporation]]. It was released on the [[Xbox 360]] and [[Microsoft Windows|PC]] in November 2008 and saw immediate praise and success, as it s
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  • We can accept articles written in Microsoft ‘.doc’ format, and also ‘.rtf’ files, which most word processors c
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  • ...most commonly used in [[Unix-like]] systems, it has also been ported to [[Microsoft Windows]]. Vim is an [[open source software|open source]] clone of [[vi]],
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  • ...re available. The majority of the proprietary systems are limited to the [[Microsoft Windows]] [[operating system]], while the open source systems tend to work ...t of the ArcGIS applications<ref name="esri2007">FAQ: Does ArcGIS support Microsoft Windows Vista? ESRI Technical Article 34020. Modified 4 December 2007 http:
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  • ...vertising. Google also hopes to cripple the products of competitors, like Microsoft's Windows Mobile.<ref name="Google Advertising/">{{Cite web|url=http://www. ...Microsoft had beat it to mobile—it had a quickly growing platform, tied to Microsoft's ends. Google, on the other hand, was having its applications (such as mob
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  • *Limited capabilities of Microsoft Exchange Server
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  • ...on a variety of platforms: various [[Unix]] and [[Unix like]] systems, [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Novell NetWare]], [[Mac OS X]] and other operating systems.
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  • ...ref> Mark Lehrer countered that FreeBSD was not Linux's real competition. Microsoft's [[Windows 95]] was&mdash;then the dominant operating system worldwide, in
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  • ...examples came not from OSI standards, but from [[Sun Microsystems]] and [[Microsoft]]. NetBIOS proper is principally a session-layer protocol used by Microsoft, although there are less frequently used datagram and connection-oriented m
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  • ...ref> Mark Lehrer countered that FreeBSD was not Linux's real competition. Microsoft's [[Windows 95]] was&mdash;then the dominant operating system worldwide, in
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  • ===Microsoft=== Microsoft has announced strategies for Windows products, especially Vista and Server
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  • ...other half of the merger came from the Next Generation I/O team of Intel, Microsoft and Sun.
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  • ...rate e-mail system, such as [[IBM]]'s [[Lotus Notes]] or [[Microsoft]]'s [[Microsoft Exchange Server|Exchange]]. These systems often have their own internal e-m ...ail extension for [[Mozilla Thunderbird]] and is used by [[Outlook Express|Microsoft Outlook Express]].
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