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Fortune: Wall Street: Microsoft wins over Yahoo

Let's say you own shares of Microsoft, Google and Yahoo (not sure why you would, but if you do, might we suggest reading up on a little something called diversification). How did your investing day go on the day Microsoft and Yahoo announced their long-anticipated search deal?

CNNMoney: Microsoft and Yahoo: Search partners

Microsoft and Yahoo reached a long-awaited partnership Wednesday in a bid to challenge Google's dominance in online search.

CNNMoney: What 'Microhoo' means for Google

"Microhoo" is finally a done deal, but will it really be able to make a dent in Google's enormous search market lead?

CNNMoney: Microsoft unveils Bing search engine

Microsoft Corp. on Thursday offered Internet users a first glimpse at Bing, its fresh attempt to gain ground in the online search market.

CNNMoney: Microsoft closes in on 5,000 job cuts

Microsoft said Tuesday that it is moving forward with a second wave of mass layoffs, getting the company closer to its target of 5,000 job cuts by mid 2010, according to an e-mail Chief Executive Steve Ballmer sent employees.

Fortune: The gravity-defying debt problem

The prices of real estate, stocks and many commodities continue to plummet this year.

Fortune: In grim times, hoping for 'reset'

Doom and gloom were everywhere in 2008. It's not surprising, then, that people are longing for a return to normal, or at least to something a little less painful.

CNNMoney: Microsoft slashes up to 5,000 jobs

Software maker Microsoft Corp. announced Thursday it will cut up to 5,000 jobs in the next year and a half, or 5.5% of its global workforce, citing further deterioration of global economic conditions.

Microsoft's Ballmer touts 'best version of Windows ever'

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer kicked off the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show on Wednesday with an impassioned endorsement of PCs and a sneak peek at the company's future Windows 7 operating system.

Fortune: Verizon: Microsoft beats Google

Microsoft has beat out Google to become the default search provider on all phones on the Verizon Wireless network.

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