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Monday, 28th November 2005
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    Nokia sees 2006 market beating expectations
    The chief executive of top mobile-phone maker Nokia has said the world market was likely to exceed expectations next year. More...

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    Kazaa gets stay; industry sees changes
    The operator of the Kazaa file-sharing network on Friday said an Australian court would hear an appeal on a copyright case in late February conditional on Kazaa making some changes to its software in the mean time. More...

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    Siemens brings fast internet, mobile to Greenland
    The 57,000 inhabitants of the Arctic island of Greenland will soon have access to the fastest internet connections available in Europe, according to German engineering conglomerate Siemens. More...

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