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Microsoft asks web developers to ‘bet on us’
06/03/2008 by swordfish.
Microsoft asked software developers to “bet on us” as it began making test versions available of Internet Explorer 8, an upgraded version of the main software used to browse the web.
At Microsoft’s MIX08 conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday, the company’s chief software architect, Ray Ozzie, said the web was at the centre of everything Microsoft was doing as it seeks to expand beyond the desktop business it dominates.
“I know today that you have many amazing technology choices available to you, but I’d like you to bet on us,” Ozzie told an audience of web developers.
Source: ZDNet
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