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Monday, 31st October 2005
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  • IBM to use Google desktop search deep inside firms
  • Microsoft threatens to withdraw Windows in South Korea
  • Singapore bans gay website, fines another
  • Microsoft adds XPS in Office 12 to fight Adobe
  • 'Old' Bill Gates saluted on 50th birthday
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    IBM to use Google desktop search deep inside firms
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