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Thursday, 22nd September 2005
 
  • Interpol turns to technology to fight child porn
  • Google Earth spots buried Roman remains
  • Chip equipment demand climbs out of Q2 hole: survey
  • Interview: Nortel bides time on number two exec appointment
  • Oracle CEO says no big deal in mind right now

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    Interpol turns to technology to fight child porn
    Interpol will launch a big push to identify child sex victims and prosecute abusers with the help of special software that can minutely analyse pornographic images, many from the internet, and spot vital background clues. More...

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    Google Earth spots buried Roman remains
    An Italian man using Google Earth has spotted the signs of a buried Roman villa near his home. More...

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    Chip equipment demand climbs out of Q2 hole: survey
    Sales and bookings of chip-making equipment slipped in August, but the industry nevertheless seems to be recovering from its second quarter weakness, a global survey found. More...

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    Interview: Nortel bides time on number two exec appointment
    Nortel Networks is biding its time on choosing a number two executive but is interviewing candidates to replace its former technology chief, the Canadian-based telecoms equipment supplier said. More...

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    Oracle CEO says no big deal in mind right now
    Oracle's chief executive said this week that the database software giant has no big acquisitions planned at the moment and sees stiffening competition from rivals such as Microsoft and others in coming years. More...

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