Delivering on its commitment to cross-platform support, Microsoft Corp. today released Microsoft Internet Explorer version 2.0 for the Windows 3.1 operating system. Users of Windows 3.1 can now access the Internet with a high-speed, feature-rich Web browser for a 16-bit environment.
Finding up-to-date information quickly with the Microsoft Bookshelf CD-ROM reference library has been made even easier with today’s announcement of the 1996-97 Edition.
Bob Bejan, former vice president of creative development at Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, has joined The Microsoft Network division at Microsoft.
Q&A with Bill Gates, chairman/CEO of Microsoft, Brad Chase, who’s general manager of the Internet and Tools Division at Microsoft, and Steve Case, chairman and CEO of America Online.