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Microsoft CEO Sees Software Prices Falling (AP via Yahoo! News) - Software prices could fall as companies develop subscription sales and distribute increasingly complex programs that run in Web browsers, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said Thursday.

Software game takes aim at childhood obesity (USA Today) - With more than 12 million children identified as being overweight in the most recent survey conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics, a software game that teaches kids about healthy eating and exercise is a welcome alternative to quick-twitch video games.

Microsoft CEO Sees Software Prices Falling (ABC News) - Microsoft CEO Says Software Prices Could Fall As Companies Develop Subscription Sales

Business software helps Microsoft (BBC News) - Software giant Microsoft reports a 16% rise in profits thanks to strong sales of its business software.

Business software helps Microsoft (BBC News) - Software giant Microsoft reports a 16% rise in third-quarter profits thanks to strong sales of its business software.

Google Offers Free Version Of 3D Modeling Software (TechWeb) - Google launches a free version of the 3D modeling software the search engine acquired when it bought @Last Software last month.

Ballmer: Less Software Piracy = Lower Software Costs (Microsoft Watch) - Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said on Thursday that reducing software piracy could potentially lead to lower software prices.

Microsoft Mulls Software Asset Management Product, Service Mix (ChannelWeb) - Microsoft plans to continue running the service of its latest acquisition, AssetMetrix, for the next six to nine months as it mulls product and service options for its new software asset management offering.

Microsoft CEO Sees Software Prices Falling (KiplingerForecasts.com) - Software prices could fall as companies develop subscription sales and other alternative ways of marketing applications over smarter Web browsers, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said Thursday.

Konica Minolta Selects Vocus On-Demand Software for Corporate Communications (SYS-CON Media) - Vocus, Inc., a leading provider of on-demand software for corporate communications and public relations, announced today that Konica Minolta Business Solutions, U.S.A., Inc. (KMBS) has selected Vocus public relations software to help manage and automate its public relations efforts. Headquartered in Ramsey, New Jersey, KMBS is a leader in document imaging innovation, providing its customers with

 
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