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Friday, 5th August 2005

 
  • Microsoft releases sync tool for XP
  • AOL acquires Xdrive
  • OSDL sees Linux rising in retail
  • Melbourne developer Panviva sees exports surge
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    Microsoft releases sync tool for XP
    Microsoft has released a beta version of a new folder and file synchronisation tool it says is easier to use and more reliable than the often-ignored Briefcase that is included with Windows XP. More...

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    AOL acquires Xdrive
    America Online has this week acquired privately held Xdrive, a provider of online storage and backup services. More...

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    OSDL sees Linux rising in retail
    Linux applications are making major gains in the global retail sector, according to the Open Source Development Labs. More...

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    Melbourne developer Panviva sees exports surge
    Melbourne ISV Panviva has begun notching up big wins accounting for some 50 percent of its revenue in overseas markets such as North America, the UK and Asia. More...

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