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Tuesday, 4th October 2005
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  • Yahoo backs new digital book group, invites Google
  • Tropos lands in Australia, signs Wireless Tech
  • Digital music sales surge amid broader decline
  • BenQ Mobile hits starting mark
  • Exinda launches first channel program
  • Taiwan tech firms begin bird flu precautions

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    Yahoo backs new digital book group, invites Google
    Yahoo Inc. is set on Monday to unveil a consortium that aims to make books, audio and video more easily accessible online, while addressing publishers' objections about the dangers to copyright. More...

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    Tropos lands in Australia, signs Wireless Tech
    US-based metropolitan mesh networking company Tropos Networks has begun operating in Australia and initiated a reseller recruitment drive through Sydney distributor Wireless Tech.
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    Digital music sales surge amid broader decline
    The music industry cheered a tripling of digital music sales in the first half of 2005 that was spurred by mobile phone "ringtunes" and online services and offset persistent declines in overall sales. More...

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    BenQ Mobile hits starting mark
    BenQ Mobile, created when Taiwanese vendor BenQ bought Siemens' mobile phone business earlier this year, has officially launched.
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    Exinda launches first channel program
    Australian network traffic management appliance provider Exinda Networks has rolled out its first formal global channel program following year-on-year growth rates of between 250 and 300 percent.
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    Taiwan tech firms begin bird flu precautions
    Stung by the SARS outbreak two years ago, some of Taiwan's top technology firms are beginning to take precautions against bird flu in case the virus evolves into an even deadlier form and threatens operations. More...

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