February 29, 2000 Microsoft Introduces DirectX for Windows CE Enhanced Multimedia Functionality Demonstrated at ESC Show
February 29, 2000 Microsoft Announces Latest Partner Commitments, Expands Comprehensive E-Business Offering Broad Choice of Partners, Integrated Products and Services for Complete Dotcom Solutions Make It Easier for Customers to Get Online Quickly and Easily
February 29, 2000 Microsoft Alleges Four Missouri Businesses Distributed Counterfeit Software More Than One in Five Software Programs Used in Missouri Illegal
February 29, 2000 Windows Media Extends Portable Device Leadership With Release of Windows Media Player for Palm-Size PC Broad Availability on Leading Devices From Casio, Compaq and Hewlett-Packard Continues Windows Media Portable Music Momentum
February 29, 2000 Microsoft To Acquire Peach Networks Alliance Extends Microsoft TV Platform for Enhanced TV Services To Broad Set of Digital Cable Set-Top Boxes
February 29, 2000 Proxicom and Microsoft Form Strategic Alliance To Help Global Customers Build Their Business Internet Proxicom Designated as One of Microsoft’s Leading E-Commerce Service Providers
February 29, 2000 Microsoft Names Winners of Technology Achievements in Education Awards Computer Power Solutions of Illinois, AmeriComp Inc. and Seven Finalists Earn Industry Honors for Helping Schools Make the Best Use of Technology
February 29, 2000 Delivering a More Powerful Web Experience Developers say the Visual Basic innovations unveiled by Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer at recent VBITS conference will lead to a better Internet experience for consumers and business alike.
February 28, 2000 Bill Gates Launches New Interactive Version of MSN Mobile at Wireless 2000 Says Software Is Key to Solving Challenges of Connectivity and User Experience In an Increasingly Wireless World
February 28, 2000 Microsoft Donates $70,000 in Software to Seattle District And Thurston County Schools Microsoft Corp. announced a donation of more than $70,000 in software that will benefit students in Thurston County and the Seattle school district.