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Friday, 25th November 2005
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  • Google testing click-to-call service
  • Synnex grabs HP notebook distribution
  • EU committee backs telecoms data storage rule
  • Global chip plant Q3 usage rate rises
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    Google testing click-to-call service
    Google is testing a click-to-call service that lets users speak over the phone to an advertiser found on the search engine's results page. More...

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    Synnex grabs HP notebook distribution
    Broad-based distributor Synnex has extended its relationship with HP, signing on to move the vendor’s range of notebooks as well as the Compaq nx6120 and nx8220 series.
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    EU committee backs telecoms data storage rule
    A European Union committee agreed that details of all EU-wide phone calls and Internet use should be stored, but the steps did not go as far as some member states had wanted in the battle against terrorism and crime. More...

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    Global chip plant Q3 usage rate rises
    The utilisation rate of the world's microchip plants rose for a second straight quarter in July-September, an industry group said on Thursday, sending shares in Advantest and other chip gear makers soaring. More...

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