At this year's Professional Developers Conference, Microsoft offers glimpses into the next version of its OS, the next iteration of its productivity suite, and its cloud-computing efforts.
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With the upcoming OS, Microsoft aims to address many of Vista's shortcomings while keeping things largely the same under the hood.
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Video: Microsoft executive talks Windows 7
CNET editors' take: Windows 7 prebeta (build 6801)
What's new for audio in Windows 7?
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October 28, 2008 9:00 AM PDT
Microsoft has decided to offer both businesses and consumers the option of running Word, Excel, and PowerPoint from within a Web browser.
Images: Browser-based Office
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October 28, 2008 9:00 AM PDT
At PDC 2008, Ray Ozzie and company talk up Windows Azure, Redmond's new offering "at the Web tier of computing." It's ready for release in preview form.
Windows Azure: Blue skies ahead?
Ozzie on Azure: It all comes down to trust
So just what is running on Windows Azure?
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October 27, 2008 10:08 AM PDT
Video: Microsoft Office online
CNET's Rafe Needleman tells why he's pleased to see a rival to Google's Web-based program and why Microsoft's timing could be just right.
Video: Ozzie paints Windows Azure
Chief software architect Ray Ozzie talks with CNET News' Ina Fried about Microsoft's OS for the cloud.
Images: Windows 7 Ultimate Build 6801
The upcoming OS seems geared more for consumers, with a lot more user interface enhancements that build on the internals of Windows Vista.
Images: Browser-based Office
Here's an early look at the newly confirmed editing capabilities, being developed in conjunction with the upcoming Office 14.
Video: Ozzie announces Windows Azure
Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie talks about the company's new cloud-computing OS and what it means for developers and businesses.
Video: Microsoft hopes 7 is lucky
In this Daily Debrief, CNET's Ina Fried explains to Kara Tsuboi why consumers can expect more "dessert" and less "vegetables" from Windows 7.
Video: One (Windows) Laptop Per Child
Demand for the cute, green computers with the Windows OS was so great that Microsoft will release this version in a handful of emerging markets.
Video: Ballmer jabs at VMware
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talks to Ann Winblad, a partner at Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, about Redmond's move into virtualization.
Video: Moving closer to the cloud
CEO Steve Ballmer says Microsoft will offer more details about the company's cloud strategy, "Red Dog," at its developer conference.
Video: Competing with Google
CEO Steve Ballmer discusses the software giant's long-term strategy to battle Google in the search market.