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Conference attendees say the software giant is playing catch-up to search firm in high-tech power struggle.
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(7 Comments)Live was supposed to be MSFT's response to the Web making all its core products irrelevant. It's a living confession of MSFT's complete miscomprehensive of the Web.
If there was one conclusive indicator of MSFT's doom, it is Windows Live.
If you haven't shorted MSFT's now, you may be too late.