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Wednesday, 3rd August 2005
 
  • Microsoft outlines IE 7 priorities
  • US charities dispute Windows Vista name
  • IBM unveils first products from NetApp alliance
  • Oracle exec confirms Context Media buy
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    Microsoft outlines IE 7 priorities
    Microsoft plans to add support for cascading style sheets in the upcoming Internet Explorer 7, but other standards will take a back seat to critical bug fixes. More...

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    US charities dispute Windows Vista name
    Microsoft has faced resistance over its next-generation Windows name from a pair of non-profit organisations working to align patient records with the US Veterans Administration. More...

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    Oracle exec confirms Context Media buy
    Oracle acknowledged that it has bought strategic assets and people from Context Media to bolster its upcoming content management and collaboration suites. More...

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