| Business/Tech Was Boeing's move to S.C. really about a negotiation gap? The (Tacoma) News Tribune's John Gillie has a good postmortem on Boeing's decision to put its second 787 Dreamliner assembly line in North Charleston, S.C., rather than in Everett, Wash. Video: The past 15 years of Microsoft ads Win Rosenfeld, of Slate's The Big Money, did us all a favor and condensed 15 years of Microsoft advertising into a five-minute video (below). He takes a look at ads from Windows 95 and up, and wonders, for most campaigns, what the heck Microsoft was thinking. Boeing executive to talk exports in Seattle Incoming Boeing Capital Corporation President Mike Cave will be the keynote speaker in the Seattle leg of an eight-city "Exports Live!" tour. Microsoft releases Exchange 2010 In its new iteration, Microsoft Exchange, which brings Outlook to the Web and mobile devices, catches up to Google's offerings by adding services such as voicemail integration. A330-based tanker passes fuel through boom at night Hot on the heels of passing fuel through its boom to a receiver aircraft for the first time, an Airbus Military A330-based tanker has refueled two jets at night, the company said Monday. Boeing probably will stick with 767 for tanker Boeing will offer a 767-based aerial refueling tanker to the U.S. Air Force and not a 777-based tanker, Leeham News and Comment predicts. Boeing successfully tests Wedgetail countermeasures Boeing has successfully tested the Counter Measures Dispenser System for Australia's Project Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning and Control system, the company announced Monday. Visual Studio gets boost with Teamprise acquisition Microsoft announced Monday that it is acquiring the Teamprise business from SourceGear, allowing Microsoft to offer improved interoperability for Visual Studio. 
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