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  1. Microsoft – AI, Cloud, Productivity, Computing, Gaming & Apps

    Explore Microsoft products and services and support for your home or business. Shop Microsoft 365, Copilot, Teams, Xbox, Windows, Azure, Surface and more.

  2. Office 365 login

    Collaborate for free with online versions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote. Save documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online, in OneDrive.

  3. Microsoft - Wikipedia

    Its best-known software products are the Windows line of operating systems and the Microsoft Office and Microsoft 365 suite of productivity applications, which most notably include the Word word …

  4. Microsoft account | Sign In or Create Your Account Today – Microsoft

    It’s all here with Microsoft account Your Microsoft account connects all your Microsoft apps and services. Sign in to manage your account.

  5. Microsoft Corp (MSFT) Stock Price & News - Google Finance

    Get the latest Microsoft Corp (MSFT) real-time quote, historical performance, charts, and other financial information to help you make more informed trading and investment decisions.

  6. Microsoft AI

    Microsoft Edge is the browser at the apex of performance and security, driving individuated experiences in AI-powered search, task completion, content creation, shopping, and gaming. GroupMe makes it …

  7. Sign in to your account

    Access and manage your Microsoft account, subscriptions, and settings all in one place.

  8. Microsoft Data Center in Quincy Washington

    In our new Hardware Innovation blog series, I’ll be sharing some of the hardware development and investments that are driving the most impact for the Microsoft Cloud and making Azure the trusted …

  9. Why Microsoft Stock Is A Bargain At $400 - Forbes

    18 hours ago · Microsoft stock is down 15% year-to-date. This pullback raises a critical question: is the stock now a bargain?

  10. Microsoft, Ericsson lead global tech alliance for digital trust

    13 hours ago · A group of 15 companies, led by Microsoft and Ericsson , launched on Friday the “Trusted Tech Alliance,” built around five principles to safely use technology regardless of where it is …