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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Kaz in $200 million defence win   Firefox shakes slump   Google founders to fly in style   Reuters Summit: Microchip makers avoid building plants   EBay founder starts $100 million microfinance fund
Monday, 7th November 2005
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  • Kaz in $200 million defence win
  • Firefox shakes slump
  • Google founders to fly in style
  • Reuters Summit: Microchip makers avoid building plants
  • EBay founder starts $100 million microfinance fund
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    Kaz in $200 million defence win
    Kaz’s coffers are around $200 million richer, after winning a new five-year contract with the Department of Defence. More...

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    Firefox shakes slump
    The Firefox browser regained some of its heat in October, as its market share was lifted by the announcement that the open-source browser had achieved its 100 millionth download, according to a web monitoring vendor. More...

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    Google founders to fly in style
    Google's two 32-year-old founders are getting ready to fly in a style that reflects their billionaire status. More...

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    Reuters Summit: Microchip makers avoid building plants
    The semiconductor industry is being forced to abandon the idea of owning their own plants as costs for new factories reach US$3 billion and more, leaving manufacturing concentrated in the hands of a few big players. More...

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    EBay founder starts $100 million microfinance fund
    EBay founder Pierre Omidyar and his wife Pamela on Friday said they gave US$100 million in eBay stock to Tufts University to create a fund that will invest in international microfinance, or lending to people who are too poor to qualify for traditional loans. More...

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