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* " Atlas " was the former name for ASP. NET AJAX, Microsoft software, a set of ASP. NET extensions providing Ajax functionality
Tridgell was a major developer of the Samba software, analysing the Server Message Block protocol used for workgroup and network file sharing by Microsoft Windows products.
Applesoft BASIC was a dialect of Microsoft BASIC supplied with the Apple II series of computers.
Applesoft BASIC was supplied by Microsoft and its name is derived from the names of both Apple and Microsoft.
As Steve Wozniak, the creator of Integer BASIC and the only person who understood it well enough to add floating point features, was busy with the Disk II drive and controller and with Apple DOS, Apple turned to Microsoft, who was the BASIC vendor of choice after their success with Altair BASIC, and licensed a 10 KB assembly language version of BASIC dubbed " Applesoft.
Applesoft was similar to ( and indeed had a common code base with ) Microsoft BASIC implementations on other 6502-based computers, such as Commodore BASIC: it used line numbers, and spaces were not necessary in lines.
Its first product was Turbo Pascal in 1983, developed by Anders Hejlsberg ( who later developed. NET and C # for Microsoft ) and before Borland acquired the product sold in Scandinavia under the name of Compas Pascal.
Brad Silverberg was VP of engineering until he left in early 1990 to head up the Personal Systems division at Microsoft.
Competition with Microsoft was fierce.
* Microsoft Word 2000 was backward compatible with Word 97 because it could read and write files in Word 97 format, with the understanding that features unique to Word 2000 would not appear in Word 97.
BeOS was positioned as a multimedia platform which could be used by a substantial population of desktop users and a competitor to Mac OS and Microsoft Windows ( Linux was not relevant as a desktop OS at the time ).
BeOS PE could be started from within Microsoft Windows or Linux, and was intended to nurture consumer interest in its product and give developers something to tinker with.
Software can be quite a profitable industry: Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft was the richest person in the world in 2009 largely by selling the Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office software products.
When Microsoft registered the trademark Win32, the 32 was dropped to simply become Cygwin.
On November 3, 2006, Dr. Dennis Bray of University of Cambridge was awarded the Microsoft Award for his work on chemotaxis on E. coli.
The implementations differ: Microsoft Word was one of the first applications to only show sub-entries of some menu entries after clicking an arrow icon on the context menu, otherwise executing an action associated with the parent entry.
However, the battle was in vain, as neither platform captured a significant share of the world computer market and only the Apple Macintosh would survive the industry-wide shift to Microsoft Windows running on PC clones.
The technology was first introduced in software in January 2000 as an always-on feature of Microsoft Reader, which was released to the public in August 2000.
ClearType was invented in the Microsoft e-Books team by Bert Keely and Greg Hitchcock.

Microsoft and evolving
New in 2008, the purpose of the site is still evolving to complement Codeplex, the open-source project hosting site from Microsoft.

Microsoft and OLE
In a Record object, a Field can be an absolute or relative URL that points into a tree-structured namespace ( used for semi-structured data providers like the Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Internet Publishing ) or as a reference to the default Stream object associated with that Record object.
A version that worked with Microsoft OLE was also available called D ' OLE, allowing distributed code written using PDO on any platform to be presented on Microsoft systems as if they were local OLE objects.
** OLE Automation, an inter-process communication mechanism developed by Microsoft
Object Linking and Embedding ( OLE ) is a technology developed by Microsoft that allows embedding and linking to documents and other objects.
OLE 1. 0, released in 1990, was the evolution of the original dynamic data exchange, or DDE, concepts that Microsoft developed for earlier versions of Windows.
It was considered by interested companies ( competitors of Microsoft ) to be both easier to use and more robust than OLE.
Microsoft unilaterally announced that its OLE proprietary technology would be incorporated directly into MS Windows operating system.
Microsoft then required OLE compatibility as a condition of Microsoft's certification of an application's compatibility with Windows 95.
Microsoft initially announced that applications using OpenDoc would be deemed compatible with OLE, and would receive certification for Windows 95.
Microsoft withheld specifications and debugged versions of OLE until after it had released its competing applications.
Use of Microsoft Object Linking and Embedding ( OLE ) objects limits the interoperability, because these objects are not widely supported in programs for viewing or editing files ( e. g. embedding of other files inside the file, such as tables or charts from a spreadsheet application in a text document or presentation file ).
At the same time, Microsoft used the synergy between the OS and applications divisions of the company to make it effectively mandatory that developers adopt the competing Microsoft Object Linking and Embedding ( OLE ) technology.
However, by this time Microsoft had changed focus to their OLE DB concept, which provided direct access to a wider variety of data sources from address books to text files.
Microsoft provides an OLE DB-ODBC bridge for simplifying development in COM aware languages ( i. e. Visual Basic ).
Since all Microsoft Office files are OLE 2 files, this component is the basic building block of all the other POI elements.
The first real standard API was OLE DB for OLAP specification from Microsoft which appeared in 1997 and introduced the MDX query language.
OpenDoc was initially created by Apple Computer in 1992 after Microsoft approached Apple asking for input on a proposed OLE II project.
This problem was not unique to OpenDoc, and in fact was also experienced by the Microsoft equivalent, Object Linking and Embedding ( OLE ).

Microsoft and into
Microsoft first introduced AGP support into Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 ( OSR2 version 1111 or 950B ) via the USB SUPPLEMENT to OSR2 patch.
He first gained media attention for breaking into several high-profile computer networks, including those of The New York Times, Yahoo !, and Microsoft, culminating in his 2003 arrest.
In 1975, MITS released Altair BASIC, developed by Bill Gates and Paul Allen as the company Micro-Soft, which grew into today's corporate giant, Microsoft.
Many books of type-in programs were also available, and in particular, Ahl published versions of the original 101 BASIC games converted into the Microsoft dialect and published it from Creative Computing as " BASIC Computer Games ".
Microsoft announced at the conference its intentions to develop a successor to both Windows NT and Windows 3. 1's replacement ( Windows 95, codenamed Chicago ), which would unify the two into one operating system.
IBM later introduced OS / 2 into the United States v. Microsoft case, blaming unfair marketing tactics on Microsoft's part.
The action eventually led to the filing of the United States v. Microsoft case, dealing with the question of whether Microsoft was introducing unfair practices into the market in an effort to eliminate competition from other companies such as Netscape.
In 2011, Microsoft introduced Windows Thin PC or WinTPC, which is a feature-and size-reduced locked-down version of Windows 7 expressly designed to turn older PCs into thin clients.
The Microsoft. NET Framework languages always compile to Common Intermediate Language ( CIL ) which is then just-in-time compiled into native machine code.
Governments may force such companies to divide into smaller independent corporations as was the case of United States v. AT & T, or alter its behavior as was the case of United States v. Microsoft, to protect consumers.
Microsoft carried Multiplan's R1C1 legacy forward into Microsoft Excel, which offers both addressing modes.
It can record into a register ( macro ) what a person types on the keyboard and it can be replayed or edited just like VBA macros for Microsoft Office.
The commissioners deadlocked with a 2 – 2 vote in 1993 and closed the investigation, but the Department of Justice opened its own investigation on August 21 of that year, resulting in a settlement on July 15, 1994 in which Microsoft consented not to tie other Microsoft products to the sale of Windows but remained free to integrate additional features into the operating system.
Touchscreens are becoming popular with the introduction of palmtop computers like those sold by the Palm, Inc. hardware manufacturer, some high range classes of laptop computers, mobile smartphones like HTC or the Apple Inc. iPhone, and the availability of standard touchscreen device drivers into the Symbian, Palm OS, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
** Microsoft BASIC Home Computer Module ( G7420 ) – Similar to above, with the purpose of converting the G7400 into a " real " computer, not compatible with G7000.
Red-eye removal is built into many popular consumer graphics editing software packages, or is supported through red-eye reduction plug-ins ; examples include Adobe Photoshop, Apple iPhoto, Corel Photo-Paint, GIMP, Google Picasa, Paint. NET and Microsoft Windows Live Photo Gallery.
Logging into OpenWrt via SSH using PuTTY running on Microsoft Windows | Windows.
Microsoft licensed this technology back from Citrix and implemented it into Windows NT 4. 0 Terminal Server Edition, under a project codenamed " Hydra ".
By 1991 Microsoft added TrueType into the Windows 3. 1 operating system.
* Microsoft Venus, an aborted venture into the low-end personal computing market in China
The WordStar Command Emulator is written in Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications, a macro programming language based on Visual Basic built into Microsoft Word to allow for a high level of customization.

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