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Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.
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Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.
President Jokowi received a working visit from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Tuesday, April 30.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will meet with Indonesian President Joko Widodo or Jokowi on April 30, as confirmed by the Indonesian Minister.
A man attempts to disperse a public discussion held by the environmental NGO that highlights the Batang Toru hydropower project.
Twitter recently inaugurates its representative office in
Jakarta and plans to cooperate with the government later in the
future.
A new Skype translation program allows speakers of different
languages to voice chat in real-time.
"We've taken another step that will complete almost all the
18,000 [manpower] reductions announced in July," said a
Microsoft spokesman.
Microsoft CEO says that while they were eliminating roles in
some areas, we are adding roles in certain other strategic areas
The company appoints Chris Beard to replace Brendan Eich.
Microsoft has officially announced Cortana the company's
answer to Apple's Siri.
Nadellas focus in cross-platform technology is the opposite of
what Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer had done at Microsoft.
Cortana is intended to compete with Siri and Google Now. The
name is taken from a female character from the 'Halo' video
game.
There are no apparent motives on why the Syrian Electronic Army
would target Microsoft.
The company has narrowed down the number of candidates to 20.
The new device aims to study how technology can prevent eating-
disorder caused by depression.
Microsoft Corp has narrowed its list of external candidates to
replace Chief Executive Steve Ballmer to about five people.
No more updates on Windows XP will be made and aging life-time
are the reasons of the deactivation.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced his unexpected retirement last Friday.
Microsoft launches the new Windows 8.1 Enterprise, an operating
system specially designed for businesses.
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: Internet kiosk, or Warnet entrepreneurs have objected to continue the computer legalization agreement with Microsoft.