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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Amazon eyes Web logistics services   Australian 2007 Microsoft Office pricing announced   Novell-Microsoft partnership faces GPL hurdle   Nvidia drives HD playback on PCs   Red Hat adds Linux indemnification   Berners-Lee launches Web science initiative   Opinion: Strange bedfellows   Email provider customer churn to soar   DiData in speech recognition rollout   Chinese government reins in IPTV growth   Firms look to SOA to solve integration headaches   IPTV subscribers set to double every year   Wikipedia and YouTube win big in September   Matsushita gets the lead out of plasma displays   Chinese games firms face cut-throat market
Monday, 6th November 2006
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This afternoon, the patent cross licensing deal that Microsoft and Novell unveiled last Thursday will be incompatible with the GPL3 [general public licence] and is likely to be incompatible with the current GPL2 licence.

Also making news, Amazon.com aims to turn its expertise running the world's largest online store into a utility business supplying Web logistics services to companies.

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Amazon eyes Web logistics services
Amazon.com aims to turn its expertise running the world's largest online store into a utility business supplying Web logistics services to companies.


Australian 2007 Microsoft Office pricing announced
Microsoft has released the recommended retail pricing for the upcoming Australian release of the 2007 Microsoft Office suites.


Novell-Microsoft partnership faces GPL hurdle
Patent licence deal believed to be incompatible with forthcomging GPL3.


Nvidia drives HD playback on PCs
Latest Forceware drivers allow graphics cards to show high-definition content.


Red Hat adds Linux indemnification
Linux vendor quietly follows in Novell's and Oracle's footsteps.


Berners-Lee launches Web science initiative
Father of the World Wide Web wants to make it an object of scientific inquiry.


Opinion: Strange bedfellows
The biggest impact of the Novell-Microsoft pact could actually be on companies other than Novell and Microsoft.


Email provider customer churn to soar
Study suggests 32 percent of marketers could switch services.


DiData in speech recognition rollout
Dimension Data has designed and implemented a speech recognition system to handle phone calls generated at a fundraising event held by Comic Relief Australia.


Chinese government reins in IPTV growth
Regulatory hurdles blocking telco investment.


Firms look to SOA to solve integration headaches
Turning infrastructure into a business service dominates IT thinking, says
report.


IPTV subscribers set to double every year
But regulatory issues could slow growth.


Wikipedia and YouTube win big in September
Sites enjoy biggest monthly visitor gains in Europe.


Matsushita gets the lead out of plasma displays
Matsushita said it has eliminated lead from all its plasma display panels.


Chinese games firms face cut-throat market
Tough times ahead for one hit wonders, warn analysts.


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