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Thursday, 22nd December 2005
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  • Chip equipment market set to grow again: Gartner
  • Microsoft fixes SUS glitch
  • OpenOffice.org suite updates
  • DoubleClick study says personal, professional email merging
  • Google adds trends feature to Personalized Search
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    Chip equipment market set to grow again: Gartner
    The market for machinery and tools used to make computer chips and electronic circuitry is set to grow 8.4 percent in 2006 as the industry recovers from a downturn in spending this year, according to research firm Gartner. More...

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    Microsoft fixes SUS glitch
    Microsoft has released an automated tool that fixes the glitch in the Software Update Services server which rolled back previously approved updates to unapproved status. More...

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    OpenOffice.org suite updates
    OpenOffice.org has updated its open-source suite to 2.01, two months after the long-awaited 2.0 versions released. More...

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    Google adds trends feature to Personalized Search
    Google has added to its Personalized Search tool a trends feature that provides registered users with a list of their top searches and other history-related information. More...

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