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Monday, 17th October 2005
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  • Skype sees Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL as main threats
  • Judge stays Google suit in Microsoft hiring case
  • EA, Spielberg to develop three new video games
  • PluggedIn: In China, internet creates new wave of pop stars
  • Apple names Tim Cook chief operating officer

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    Skype sees Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL as main threats
    Internet phone-calling phenomenon Skype, which was bought by online auction company eBay for almost US$4 billion, said it sees computer giant Microsoft as one of its biggest potential rivals. More...

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    Judge stays Google suit in Microsoft hiring case
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    EA, Spielberg to develop three new video games
    Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg and Electronic Arts, the world's biggest video game publisher, are teaming up to develop three original video game titles. More...

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    PluggedIn: In China, internet creates new wave of pop stars
    Yang Chengang was a music teacher by day and lounge singer by night in central China's Hubei province when one day three years ago a friend suggested putting one of his songs on the internet. More...

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    Apple names Tim Cook chief operating officer
    Apple Computer, maker of the iPod digital music player and Macintosh computer, has named Tim Cook as chief operating officer and said iPod division head Jon Rubinstein would retire. More...

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