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Friday, 16th September 2005

 
  • Microsoft takes on Google by opening up MSN
  • Yahoo testing instant search
  • Vista to use USB flash drive for memory
  • Ebay to pay from US$3.7bln-US$4.1bln to buy Skype
  • ASML cuts immersion tool's defect rate: researcher
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    Microsoft takes on Google by opening up MSN
    Microsoft is making some of the features on its internet division site, MSN, available to outside software developers as it takes on Google in the web-based information and services market. More...

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    Yahoo, trying to deliver more relevant search results faster, is testing an instant-search feature that displays results while the person is typing a query. More...

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    Ebay to pay from US$3.7bln-US$4.1bln to buy Skype
    EBay plans to pay between US$3.7 billion and US$4.1 billion to acquire Skype, depending on how fast it meets three growth targets, the online auction leader said in a US regulatory filing on Thursday. More...

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    ASML cuts immersion tool's defect rate: researcher
    Semiconductor equipment maker ASML has sharply reduced defect rates in chips produced by a new lithography tool that uses cutting-edge immersion technology, Belgian research group IMEI said on Thursday. More...

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