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Tuesday, 1st November 2005
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  • Redmap wins Qld IT export prize for third time
  • Interview: Wikipedia may go to print, says founder
  • Samsung Electronics to start new LCD line output in April
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    US high court won't review Microsoft patent case
    The US Supreme Court on Monday refused to consider an appeal by Microsoft in a case involving claims by a privately held California software firm and the University of California that Microsoft infringed their patents with its Internet Explorer browser. More...

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    Redmap wins Qld IT export prize for third time
    Electronic document management software vendor Redmap has won the Premier of Queensland’s ICT Export Award for the third consecutive year. More...

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    Interview: Wikipedia may go to print, says founder
    Entries from Wikipedia, the popular free online encyclopedia written and edited by internet users, may soon be available in print for readers in the developing world. More...

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    Samsung Electronics to start new LCD line output in April
    Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world's top maker of flat screens, will start producing liquid crystal display TV panels from its newest production line in April next year. More...

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