Microsoft Launched to bring thought-provoking, high-caliber journalism to the Internet’s World Wide Web, Slate, an interactive magazine of politics, culture and public policy edited by Michael Kinsley, debuts online today.
Digital Entertainment (PDE) and Microsoft Corp. today announced the launch of Entertainment Tonight Online (http://ET.MSN.com/),the official Web-site companion to America’s most popular entertainment news series.
Microsoft Corp. today announced its platform for commercial Internet services, code-named “Normandy,” the first solution designed specifically for Internet service providers (ISPs), network operators, cable companies and commercial Web sites.
Microsoft intends to support 64-bit data in the Windows NT operating system to meet the needs of customers who require efficient access to extremely large databases.
Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of online training classes on the World Wide Web for individuals and students to become educated on Microsoft(r) software and technologies.
Microsoft announced at Cable ’96 that Time Warner Cable, Comcast Cable Communications Inc., Compagnie Générale de Videocommunication (CGV) and Singapore CableVision (SCV) will integrate Microsoft software on their cable networks.
Microsoft® Internet Explorer version 2.0 offers the broadest international support of any browser on the market today, delivering on Microsoft Corp.’s commitment to providing support for all popular platforms to users around the world.