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Microsoft's (MSFT) Bing: This Time, It's Getting Personal. No, Really
April 16, 2014 2:27 PM EDTMicrosoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) Bing.com is getting more personal.
The following was posted to the Bing Search blog on Thursday by Chen Fang, Program Manager, Bing:
At... More
Microsoft (MSFT) Updates Office Online; Will be Available in Chrome Web Store
April 14, 2014 1:48 PM EDTMicrosoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is updating its Office Online suite following launch earlier this year. The following was posted by Kaberi Chowdhury, a technical product manager, Office Online:
Just over a month ago we introduced Office Online at Office.com, making our online Office experience easier for you to find, so you can use it to help you get more done. Since then, the team has been working hard to finalize several... More
Microsoft (MSFT) Launches Windows Phone 8.1 Developer Preview
April 14, 2014 8:54 AM EDTMicrosoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is opening up is developer preview for Windows Phone 8.1.
According to the official website: Windows Phone Preview for Developers gives registered developers access to prerelease Windows Phone operating system updates for their development phone, directly from Microsoft ... The... More
Deutsche Bank Downgrades Microsoft (MSFT) to Hold; Catalysts Played Out
April 14, 2014 6:47 AM EDTDeutsche Bank downgraded Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) from Buy to Hold with a price target of $42.00 saying too many catalysts are now in the rearview mirror.
Analyst Karl Keirstead commented, "At the time that we assumed coverage of MSFT shares in January 2014, our bullish call was rooted in a number of pending catalysts, including the CEO change, the likelihood of a big Xbox One print, a stabilizing PC market with better-than-expected business PC sales, share gains in enterprise software and our... More

