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  • Google, libraries post first batch of books online
  • Microsoft acquires file management software maker
  • Samsung to bolster ties with partners to rival iPod
  • IBM researchers use silicon waveguides to slow light
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    Google, libraries post first batch of books online
    Google and four US libraries plan to unveil the first collection of thousands of mostly 19th century American literary and historical works as the web search leader seeks to regain momentum for its project to put library books online. More...

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    Microsoft acquires file management software maker
    Microsoft has acquired a company that provides file management services that allows users access to information from various devices over the web. More...

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    Samsung to bolster ties with partners to rival iPod
    Samsung Electronics, striving to make up ground on Apple's popular iPod, has it will offer technical support to its online music partners such as Napster to help sales of its portable music players. More...

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    IBM researchers use silicon waveguides to slow light
    IBM researchers have found a way to slow light with a silicon chip, a discovery that could lead to ultra-compact optical communications circuits integrated into computer systems. More...

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