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Microsoft

Support Notice: Microsoft products come pre-installed with many computers. If your computer came pre-installed with the product you have a question about contact your computer manufacturer and not Microsoft.
Contact information
SALES AND SUPPORT: (800) 426-9400
MAIN SWITCHBOARD: (425) 882-8080
SUPPORT: Because of the quantity of Microsoft products and available support options please click here for additional Microsoft contact information.
FAX: (425) 706-7329
FREE VIRUS AND SECURITY INFO: (888) PC SAFETY
MICROSOFT TT/TDD: (800) 892-5234
MSN TDD: (425) 635-4948
BBS: (425) 936-6735
WEB SITE: http://www.microsoft.com
http://support.microsoft.com
http://www.microsoft.com/windows
http://office.microsoft.com
http://www.microsoft.com/directx
http://www.microsoft.com/games/
http://www.hotmail.com
http://www.xbox.com
http://www.msn.com 
FTP SITE: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com
E-MAIL ADDRESS: Click here
ADDRESS: Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-6399
USA
COMPANY INFORMATION: Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, today Microsoft is one of the largest and most successful companies in the world. Microsoft is the developer and distributor of such software as Windows 95, Microsoft Office, DirectX, and numerous other programs and games.
STOCK SYMBOL: Nasdaq: MSFT

 

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VBScript
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Company news

July 18, 2006 - Microsoft acquires Winternals Software.

December 16, 2004 - Microsoft purchases Giant Company Software, a developer of spyware software. 

July 15, 2004 - Microsoft announces it will purchase Lookout Software LLC. 

June 10, 2003 - GeCAD Software announces a definite agreement with Microsoft in acquiring GeCAD's antivirus technology.

February 19, 2003 - Microsoft to acquire Connectix.

January 21, 2003 - Microsoft to acquire PlaceWare.

October 22, 2002 - Microsoft acquires Vicinity Corporation.

September 29, 2002 - Microsoft buys British game developer Rare Ltd. for $375 million

December 09, 2001 - Microsoft to buy Navision for $1.33 Billion.

December 09, 2001 - Microsoft announces Windows NT 4.0 will be retiring by the end of July 2003.

December 2001 - Microsoft files a trademark suit against Lindows.com.

October 25, 2001 - Windows XP Home and Professional editions are released.

June 5, 2001 - Microsoft ends free support for Office 97.

May 30, 2001 - Microsoft releases Office XP.

May 15, 2001 - Microsoft says Hotmail users top 100 million.

May 3, 2001 - Microsoft acquires Ensemble Studios.

April 30, 2001 - Microsoft to acquire NCompass Labs.

April 12, 2001 - MSN reaches 5 million mark

April 11, 2001 - Microsoft office tool "Clippy" gets the pink slip.

January 07, 2001 - Bill Gates unveils the Xbox.

December 21, 2000 - Microsoft acquires Great Plains Software.

December 5, 2000 - Microsoft to acquire Digital Anvil.

September 18, 2000 - Microsoft acquires Pacific Microsonics Inc.

September 13, 2000 - Microsoft acquires MongoMusic.

July 12, 2000 - Microsoft acquires NetGames.

June 19, 2000 - Microsoft Corporation today announced that it has bought Bungie Software Products Corporation for undisclosed terms. This move will allow Microsoft to release the highly anticipated game Halo, for its upcoming X-box.

June 12, 2000 - Microsoft to acquire Driveoff.Com.

February 29, 2000 - Microsoft to acquire Peach Networks.

January 13, 2000 - Bill Gates relinquishes his title as CEO  to Microsoft President Steve Ballmer.

October 29, 1999 - Microsoft acquires Entropic.

September 17, 1999 - Microsoft acquires Softway Systems. 

September 15, 1999 - Microsoft acquires Visio Corp.

July 21, 1999 - Microsoft acquires STNC.

July 1, 1999 - Microsoft acquires Sendit.

June 15, 1999 - Microsoft acquires OmniBrowse Inc.

June 7, 1999 - Microsoft to acquire ShadowFactor.

April 26, 1999 - Microsoft acquires Jump Networks.

April 19, 1999 - Microsoft acquires Access software.

March 4, 1999 - Microsoft acquires CompareNet Inc.

January 7, 1999 - Microsoft announces it will acquire FASA Interactive.

December 1998 - Microsoft announces that Hotmail has hit over 30 million users.

November 5, 1998 - Microsoft acquires LinkExchange Inc.

August 25, 1998 - Microsoft acquires Valence Research.

April 28, 1998 - Microsoft to acquire MESA group.

April 9, 1998 - Microsoft to acquire Firefly Network Inc.

February 23, 1998 - Microsoft to acquire Flash Communications.

January 3, 1998 - Microsoft completes buy of Hotmail, a deal with a speculated value of up to $400 million.

July 7, 1999 - Microsoft acquires ZOOMIT.

December 1997 - Microsoft announces it plans to acquire Hotmail a free e-mail service in December 1997.

August 1997 - Microsoft is approved to acquire WebTV.

August 5, 1997 - Microsoft announces acquisition of VXtreme.

June 30, 1997 - Microsoft acquires LinkAge Software.

June 13, 1997 - Microsoft acquires Cooper & Peters. 

May 7, 1997 - Microsoft acquires Dimension X.

April 6, 1997 - Microsoft to acquire WebTV Networks.

March 4, 1997 - Microsoft to acquire Interse.

December 10, 1996 - Microsoft acquires NetCarta.

November 20, 1996 - Microsoft acquires ResNova.

June 11, 1996 - Microsoft acquires eShop Inc.

April 15, 1996 - Microsoft acquires EXOS Inc.

April 8, 1996 - Microsoft to acquire aha! software.

March 12, 1996 - Microsoft announces the acquisition of Colusa Software Inc.

March 1996 - Microsoft acquires Aspect engineering.

1996 - Microsoft VBScript is introduced.

January 16, 1996 - Microsoft acquires Vermeer Technologies Inc.

December 12, 1995 - Microsoft acquires Bruce Artwick Organization

October 16, 1995 - Microsoft acquires Blue Ribbon Soundworks.

November 15, 1994 - Microsoft acquires One Tree Software.

June 28, 1994 - Microsoft acquires Softimage Inc., this company is later sold to Avid Technology Inc. on June 15, 1998.

June 1992 - Microsoft acquires with Fox Software for $173 Million.

1987 - Microsoft purchases Forethought Incorporated. The company that developed the presentation software PowerPoint.

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Companies:
Access
aha! software
Aspect engineering
Blue Ribbon Soundworks
Bruce Artwick Org.
Bungie
Colusa Software
CompareNet
Connectix
Cooper & Peters
Digital Anvil
Dimension X
Driveoff.Com
Ensemble Studios
Entropic
eShop
EXOS
FASA Studio
Firefly Network
Flash Communications
Forethought Inc.
Fox Software

GeCAD

Great Plains Software
Hotmail
Interse
Jump Networks
LinkAge Software
LinkExchange
Lookout Software
Mesa Group
Microsoft
MongoMusic
Navision
NCompass Labs
NetCarta
NetGames
OmniBrowse Inc.
One Tree Software

Pacific Microsonics
Peach Networks
PlaceWare
Rare
ResNova
Sendit
ShadowFactor
Softway Systems
STNC
Valence Research
Vermeer Technologies
Vicinity Corporation
Visio
VXtreme
WebTV Networks
ZOOMIT


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