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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Microsoft, Nigeria fight email scammers   EBay completes acquisition of Skype   Siemens denies report it is mulling buying Nortel   MTV buys IFilm   Open-source software gaining favour in Germany
Monday, 17th October 2005
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  • Microsoft, Nigeria fight email scammers
  • EBay completes acquisition of Skype
  • Siemens denies report it is mulling buying Nortel
  • MTV buys IFilm
  • Open-source software gaining favour in Germany

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    Microsoft, Nigeria fight email scammers
    Microsoft has announced an anti-fraud partnership with Nigeria, the country of origin for some of the internet's most notorious email scams. More...

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    Siemens denies report it is mulling buying Nortel
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    Open-source software gaining favour in Germany
    The City of Mannheim is following the lead of its neighbouring southern German city of Munich in moving away from Microsoft software and toward Linux, but the city's IT officials this week are calling the move a "soft migration". More...

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