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Tuesday, 13th December 2005
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  • SMS service supports self-destructing text messages
  • Mozilla says Firefox 1.5 bug not serious
  • Company secrets spilled via email: survey
  • Indian IT exports to hit US$60bln in five years: study
  • Yahoo offers Movable Type for business bloggers
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    SMS service supports self-destructing text messages
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    Yahoo and Six Apart Ltd, creator of Movable Type -- the most popular software used to create professional blogs -- have said Yahoo will be the preferred supplier of Movable Type for small businesses. More...

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