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Microsoft

Nov 2005Rank of Microsoft in 2004 and 2005, respectively: 1, 8
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Universum Communications (Philadelphia)

Mar 2004Amount Bill Gates has pledged to fight malaria through 2008, expressed as a percentage of USAID spending since 1998 : 86
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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (Seattle)/U.S. Agency for International Development (Washington)

Nov 2002Percentage of U.S. college students who believe the "next Bill Gates" is among today's generation of college students: 50
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Bayer Corporation (Pittsburgh)

Feb 2002Year in which "idiot," "fool," and "nitwit" were removed from Microsoft Word's thesaurus: 2000
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Microsoft Corporation (Bellevue, Wash.)

Mar 2000Rank of Adam Sandler and Bill Gates among the most popular role models with male college freshmen: 1,2
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Jericho Communications (N.Y.C.)

Feb 2000Percentage change in the stock price of Microsoft rival Red Hat in the five weeks after the antitrust ruling: +218
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Lippert/Heilshorn &Associates, Inc. (N.Y.C.)

Jan 2000Factor by which Microsoft's average monthly campaign contribution in 1999 exceeded its monthly contribution in 1995: 8
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The Center for Responsive Politics (Washington)

Feb 1999Percentage of his wealth that Bill Gates has pledged to donate this year for children's vaccines in poor countries: 0.0016
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Microsoft (Redmond, Wash.)

Oct 1998Amount Microsoft offers any computer-science professor who mentions its programs in an academic presentation: $200
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Grant/Jacoby, Inc. (Chicago)

Sep 1998Percentage change since 1991 in total Microsoft contributions to the Democratic and Republican parties: +460
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Center for Responsive Politics (Washington)

Sep 1998Percentage change since 1991 in Microsoft contributions to the Republican Party alone: +1,863
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Center for Responsive Politics (Washington)

May 1998Number of former U.S. representatives who are now Microsoft lobbyists: 3
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Microsoft Corporation (Redmond, Wash.)

May 21, 2007 Microsoft announced that it would acquire online media and advertising firm aQuantive for $6 billion.
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MediaWeek

August 23, 2006 Microsoft filed suit against two “typosquatter” companies under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, which prevents companies from exploiting suggestively similar domain names.
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The Register

July 6, 2006It was reported that Melinda Gates is more comfortable than her husband Bill when it comes to holding AIDS babies in Africa or talking to male prostitutes in India.
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New York Times

May 31, 2005 Microsoft opened a new Chinese Internet portal that forbids some users from publishing personal home pages with the words "demonstration," "democratic movement," and "freedom."
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MSNBC

March 3, 2005 Microsoft was developing a teddy bear with a rotating head that will watch little children,
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AP

March 2, 2005 Bill Gates was knighted.
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ABC News

January 6, 2005and Bill Gates announced the arrival of the digital lifestyle.
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Smart Money

June 4, 2004 Microsoft patented the "double-click."
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New Scientist

April 3, 2004 Microsoft and Sun Microsystems made peace.
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New York Times

March 24, 2004The European Union fined Microsoft $613 million for abusing its "near monopoly" on personal computers.
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Washington Post

September 24, 2003The Computer and Communications Industry Association released a report warning that the government's growing reliance on Microsoft operating systems and software was exposing federal computer networks to "massive, cascading failures." The author of the report was fired the next day by his employer, a consulting firm that does business with Microsoft.
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CCIA, Associated Press

July 16, 2003 Microsoft acknowledged a critical security flaw that permits hackers to take over computers running the latest version of its Windows operating system.
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Associated Press

July 15, 2003The Department of Homeland Security announced that Microsoft was chosen as its exclusive supplier of desktop and server software.
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GovExec.com

December 31, 2002 A federal judge ruled that Microsoft must include Sun Microsystem's Java programming language in its operating systems, and compared Microsoft's behavior to the kneecapping of Nancy Kerrigan shortly before the 1994 Olympics.
November 5, 2002 A federal judge approved what some commentators have mocked as the “Seattlement” of the Microsoft antitrust case; the judge rejected arguments by nine states attorneys general that real punishments and reforms be imposed on the company, which was found guilty of being an illegal monopoly.
November 6, 2001 President Bush noted that this “is not good news for America.” The federal government settled its antitrust suit against Microsoft, the computer monopolist; state prosecutors weren't so sure about the deal and said they wanted to think it over.
October 16, 2001Tom Brokaw's assistant at NBC Nightly News tested positive for cutaneous anthrax; another case turned up at a Microsoft office in Reno, Nevada.
September 11, 2001The Bush Administration decided not to pursue the breakup of Microsoft.
August 14, 2001 Microsoft asked the Supreme Court to review its antitrust case.
January 9, 2001Korean businessmen were said to be emulating Microsoft chairman Bill Gates's nerdy personal appearance.
January 2, 2001A hacker named “prime suspectz” cracked the Nasdaq's web server and left an offensive message; he also mentioned how easy it was to penetrate a Microsoft server.
October 31, 2000 Russian hackers penetrated Microsoft's computer network using a well-known Trojan attack and for six weeks had access to the company's internal computer records, including the source code of some programs; the security breach was discovered only when system administrators noticed passwords being emailed to an address in St.
October 3, 2000The Supreme Court refused to hear the Microsoft antitrust appeal and sent the case back to a lower court.
September 19, 2000 Bill Gates announced that globalism is good.

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