Microsoft is reorganizing its corporate structure and giving one of its newest executives broader powers in an effort to better compete against its rivals, including Google and Yahoo. The corporate
changes announced Tuesday are designed in part to help Microsoft move toward more internet-based service offerings, which have been championed by those competitors and are seen by some as a serious
threat to Microsoft's dominant Windows operating system. The moves also are aimed at helping the company become more nimble.
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