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I manage this Web site and the following Web sites: Leslie (Blakeley) Adkins - my oldest daughter

Lori Ann Blakeley (June 20, 1985 - May 4, 2005) - my middle daughter

Evan Blakeley- my youngest child

"Our real rallying cry here for the player is letting you discover media, play it and take it with you," said Jonathan Usher, director of Microsoft's Windows Media Division. Microsoft offers peek at new Media Player, by John Borland, CNET News.com, June 1, 2004.


"Bill Gates' dream of an end-to-end search tool for corporate networks remains just that: a dream, at least until the end of the decade."

Windows Server Roadmap, by Mike Ricciuti and Martin LaMonica, CNET News.com, May 13, 2004


"Microsoft has a new Windows Server timetable. It is committing to provide a minor "update" Windows Server release roughly every two years, and a major release every four years."
Windows Server Roadmap by Mary Jo Foley, May 12, 2004


"Ultimately, we're the company that believes in the power of the local hard disk," said Gordon Mangione, corporate vice president of Microsoft's SQL Server team. "It's been the thing that has driven the PC revolution for many, many years." Microsoft Office 2003: It matter$

Microsoft Shows New Features of Windows Longhorn
Future OS will track all your contacts regardless of the type of communication.
Tom Mainelli, PC World
Wednesday, May 05, 2004

Longhorn beta likely to slip into 2005
Microsoft concentrating first on a security-focused Service Pack 2 for Windows XP

By Joris Evers, IDG News Service, April 01, 2004 


Q&A Part 2: Microsoft's Muglia on management offerings.  A new naming convention previews upcoming product ship dates (Part 2 of 2).

By Carol Sliwa, ComputerWorld, March 17, 2004


Q&A: Microsoft's Bob Muglia on Longhorn plans, company road map
He confirmed that the server version of Longhorn won't be out any sooner than 2006. (Part 1 of 2).

By Carol Sliwa, ComputerWorld, March 17, 2004


Microsoft Office 2003: It matter$

By Clive Akass, February 1, 2004


Research Under Fire in Microsoft/Linux Debate

By Jim Wagner, January 9, 2004


The long road to Yukon

By Mike Ricciuti, Staff Writer, CNET News.com, December 23, 2003


Is Microsoft's new version of Windows a radical innovation or a return to the company's winner-take-all software strategy from a decade ago?

By Martin LaMonica, November 6, 2003


Gates gambles on Longhorn

By Mike Ricciuti, Staff Writer, CNET News.com, October 28, 2003


Gates trots out Longhorn

By Ina Fried, Staff Writer, CNET News.com, October 27, 2003


Microsoft unpacks details of Longhorn storage

By Martin LaMonica, Staff Writer, CNET News.com, October 14, 2003


Microsoft gears up for small-business push

By Ina Fried, October 1, 2003


Microsoft, Google may go head-to-head

By Jim Hu and Mike Ricciuti, June 25, 2003


Windows faces new competition: Itself

By Joe Wilcox, April 21, 2003


New Windows could solve age-old format puzzle--at a price

By Mike Ricciuti, Staff Writer, CNET News.com, March 13, 2002