October 1, 1998 Microsoft Launches Initiative and Web Site Geared to Seniors Program, Web Site Launched as U.N. International Year of Older Persons Gets Under Way
October 1, 1998 Microsoft to Launch Portals in 24 Countries and Regions, Making MSN the Most Widely Distributed Portal in the World MSN Worldwide Portal Sites Will Offer Local Content and Services, Reaching Over 90 Percent of the World’s Online Population
October 1, 1998 Microsoft to Provide Computer Literacy Training To More Than 250,000 Seniors by the Year 2000 Microsoft Senior Initiative Works With SeniorNet to Bridge “Digital Divide” By Increasing Older Americans’ Access to Technology
September 30, 1998 Developers of Electronic Document Management Systems Recognized as Microsoft Industry Solution Awards Finalists Microsoft Corp. named six finalists for its annual Industry Solution Awards (ISAs).
September 30, 1998 Microsoft Unveils New FrontPage 2000: Broad New Feature Set Delivers A Breakthrough in Ease of Use Reaching Out to New Users and Making Web Professionals More Productive
September 29, 1998 Microsoft Expedia.com and American Express Team UpTo Promote E-Commerce American Express to Become Featured Card on Expedia.com
September 29, 1998 Microsoft Files Cases Under New Arizona Anti-Counterfeiting Law Company Continues Efforts to Protect Intellectual Property, Consumers
September 29, 1998 Microsoft Launches Preview of MSN Web Communities Nearly 120 Communities to Be Added to MSN.com, Making It One of the Largest Managed Web-Based Chat Networks on Internet
September 29, 1998 Microsoft and Industry Leaders Cosubmit HTML+TIME Multimedia Extensions Specification to W3C Enables Web Developers to Integrate Time-Based Media Into Today’s Web Browsers, Using Standards-Based Approach