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  1. Windows Live Essentials 2011 available for download now
  2. Microsoft Security Essentials Celebrates First Birthday with 30 Million Customers!
  3. How We Evaluate the Experiences We Engineer
  4. Power Management Guidelines for Windows Developers
  5. Hotmail security updates protect you from account hijackers
  6. User Experiences: Quieter Notifications
  7. Steady State for Windows 7
  8. Office serves over 20 million people on the web
  9. Connecting like professionals: Windows Live and LinkedIn
  10. More Hotmail updates on the way
  11. Free security software for small businesses
  12. Microsoft Security Essentials now available for Small Businesses
  13. User Experiences: Sites in the Spotlight
  14. Early Customer Enthusiasm for a More Beautiful Web
  15. User Experiences: Accessibility in IE9 Beta
  16. Add-ons: Staying in control of your browsing experience
  17. User Experiences: Evolving the blue “e”
  18. User Experiences: Site-Centric Browsing on Windows
  19. IE9 Beta Releases Today: Sites deliver new experiences providing a better web on Wind
  20. Adobe previews 64-bit Flash Player 'Square'
  21. Putting sites at the center of the browsing experience, using the whole PC: IE9 Beta
  22. Internet Explorer 9 Beta released today–watch the live webcast
  23. IE9 Beta Webcast: Tune in
  24. Performance: What Common Benchmarks Measure
  25. Update to the Windows Live Messenger iPhone app
  26. Web Standards: from Working Draft to Recommendation
  27. Interoperable HTML Parsing in IE9
  28. Building High Performance Silverlight Apps on Windows Phone 7
  29. Add-ons, Measuring Performance
  30. Partnering & Our Approach to “Social”
  31. The Architecture of Full Hardware Acceleration of All Web Page Content
  32. P2V Migration for Software Assurance Explained
  33. Take Time to Enjoy (and Flaunt) Your Favorite Summer Vacation Memories
  34. Debugging Common Canvas Issues
  35. Transitioning Existing Code to the ES5 Getter/Setter APIs
  36. Download our free Office 2010 migration guides
  37. Same Markup: Using , , and
  38. Add-ons, Installation Experiences, and User Consent
  39. Exploring IE9's Enhanced DOM Capabilities
  40. Windows Phone 7 – Released To Manufacturing
  41. “Hilo world” – presenting the Annotator!
  42. Join Us For Our Next Virtual Roundtable - Migrating from IE 6 on IE 8 on Windows 7: S
  43. Family Pack Returns in time for the Anniversary of Windows 7
  44. Internet Explorer Usage Share in August
  45. Add-on Performance part 2: Helping consumers make informed decisions
  46. First 64bit Rootkit
  47. Getting Ready for SVG Open
  48. Performance: Profiling how different web sites use browser subsystems
  49. Hotmail now supports push email, calendar, and contacts with Exchange ActiveSync
  50. Windows Recession Sweepstakes #8 & 9: The New Hotmail
  51. Search Engines Should Be Government Spies
  52. Is this Microsoft's new Internet Explorer 9 interface?
  53. Microsoft to Co-Chair New W3C Web Performance Working Group
  54. Microsoft Security Essentials Receives AV-Test Certificate
  55. IE9, Opacity, and Alpha
  56. Windows Phone 7 Jump Start Training
  57. New Vail Preview Build, come and get it!
  58. Improving Your Image: Sector-Based, File-Based, and Sysprep - What Makes the Most Sen
  59. Microsoft Security Essentials Earns August VB100 certification
  60. Using your feedback to improve Windows Live
  61. A behind-the-scenes look at designing the new Hotmail: part three
  62. IE August Cumulative Security Update Now Available
  63. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for August 10, 2010
  64. Microsoft Office 2010 File Compatibility
  65. Windows Intune Beta Update
  66. A behind-the-scenes look at designing the new Hotmail: part two
  67. IE9 Train Reaches Platform Preview 4
  68. HTML5, Modernized: Fourth IE9 Platform Preview Available for Developers
  69. The new Hotmail is now available to everyone!
  70. Add-on Performance Part 1: Measuring Add-on Performance