Right here;s a round-up of Microsoft labor-related (along with other) news about the eve with the lengthy Labor Day weekend right here inside the U.S.Microsoft is confirming it really is cutting 27 a lot more employees in Redmond and Bellevue, Wash. offices,
Windows 7 Key, powerful November one. No phrase on which teams/products those 27 are component of. Microsoft officials said in the commence of this yr the firm planned to lay off roughly five,000 employees between then and mid-2010. When Microsoft cut its 2nd big round of staff in Could, CEO Steve Ballmer;s stated that “with this announcement, we are mostly but not all done along with the planned 5,000 job eliminations by June 2010.” Microsoft officials won;t say how many of these 5,000 have been cut to date; I;d think the new 27 are component of the original five,
Office 2007 Professional Plus Product Key,000 and not the begin of an additional round.Kai-Fu Lee is resigning from Google. Lee is the former head of Microsoft;s Interactive Services Division and most recently President of Google China. Lee is stated to be planning to disclose what he;ll be doing next on Sunday. From a story on PE Hub, it sounds like it can be somehow venture-related. Microsoft sued Google over its hiring of Lee in 2005.A Federal Court of Appeals is allowing Microsoft to continue to sell Microsoft Phrase, in spite of a patent-infringement case against it. Microsoft is appealing a ruling,
buy microsoft office 2010, which found the firm to have infringed on a patent involving Custom XML code owned by plaintiff i4i. The appeal is set for September 23. I;ve heard Microsoft has an patch that would remove Custom XML from Word waiting inside the wings and ready to be pushed to customers immediately if it loses the appeal.Windows Mobile 7 in beta? UXEvangelist (a k a Stephen Chapman) discovered a Motorola exec;s bio on LinkedIn that mentions the existence of a Windows Mobile 7 beta. Both Chapman and I had heard that Microsoft was quite significantly along in its Windows Mobile 7 development and was aiming to get final code to phone makers in November this 12 months. But there may well have been a recent change in plans,
Office Standard 2007 Key, via which Microsoft might possibly deliver yet another interim release of Windows Mobile (something after 6.five) before Windows Mobile 7 shows up on new phones. If the latest rumors are true, Windows Mobile 7 is unlikely to debut before the end of 2010. Microsoft won;t discuss ship targets or plans for Windows Mobile 7.Novell;s Miguel de Icaza is at it again. His latest project is Mono Tools for Visual Studio,
Microsoft Office Standard 2007 Key, which is now in a closed Beta one release. “There are some common stumbling blocks that keep .NET applications from being able to run on Mono. These could be due to using parts with the .NET framework that Mono does not implement or implements differently, or reliance on native platform code like user32,” according to the new site for the tools. The tools allow developers to scan their apps for Mono compatibility, test them on Windows and Linux and package them up to run on Linux.