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Windows Vista
In light of this, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates announced in early 2002 a company-wide "Trustworthy Computing initiative" which aims to incorporate security work into every aspect of software development at the company. ... "Microsoft: Longhorn beta unlikely this year". -
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Internet Explorer 7
On February 15, 2005 at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced that Microsoft was planning a new version of Internet Explorer that would run on Windows XP. ... | Internet Explorer 8 (in Beta) | 0.37% | -
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Windows Server 2008
It was known as Windows Server Codename "Longhorn" until 16 May 2007, when Microsoft chairman Bill Gates announced its official title (Windows Server 2008) during his keynote address at WinHEC. Beta 1 was released on 27 July 2005, Beta 2 was announced and released on 23 May 2006 at WinHEC 2006 and Beta 3 was released publicly on 25 April 2007. -
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Internet Explorer for Mac
At the 1997 Macworld Expo in Boston, on August 6, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates announced a partnership between Microsoft and Apple. ... | Version 2.0 Beta | April 23 1996 | | -
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Windows Defender
Beta 1 ... At the 2005 RSA Security conference, Chief Software Architect and co-founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, announced that Windows Defender (which was known as Microsoft AntiSpyware prior to November 4, 2005) would be made available free of charge to all validly licensed Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 users to help secure their systems against the increasing malware threat. -
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Microsoft Office 2007
Office 2007 Beta 2 was announced by Bill Gates at WinHEC 2006, and was initially released to the public at no cost from Microsoft's web site. -
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Development of Windows Vista
At the keynote presentation, Bill Gates also announced that many of the WinFX developer APIs that were originally planned exclusively for Longhorn were going to be backported to Windows XP and Server 2003, and that the final user interface for Longhorn would not be seen for a while longer. ... Beta 1 -
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Microsoft
Steve Ballmer joined the company on June 11, 1980, and later succeeded Bill Gates as CEO. ... MSDN also offers subscriptions for companies and individuals, and the more expensive subscriptions usually offer access to pre-release beta versions of Microsoft software. -
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Criticism of Microsoft
Some claim that Microsoft put encrypted code in five otherwise unrelated Microsoft programs in order to prevent the functioning of DR DOS in pre-releases (beta versions) of Windows 3.1. ... ↑ Gates, Bill (April 1976). -
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Windows 7
The release candidate for Windows 7 will be available after beta testing. ... ↑ Bill Gates (May 12 2007).
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