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  • Music sales fall 2 percent in 2005, seen flat in 2006
  • Google News is out of beta
  • IBM instant messaging links to AIM, Yahoo, Google
  • Nokia, Motorola, Intel form alliance for mobile TV
  • Hitachi, M'shita, Toshiba LCD JV plans early start
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    Music sales fall 2 percent in 2005, seen flat in 2006
    Global music sales fell about 2 percent last year as surging digital music revenues failed to offset continued declines in physical media like CDs, the head of the industry's trade body said. More...

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    Google News is out of beta
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    IBM instant messaging links to AIM, Yahoo, Google
    IBM, whose secure messaging system is used within many of the biggest companies, has said its customers would soon be able to chat with instant messaging users from America Online, Yahoo and Google. More...

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    Nokia, Motorola, Intel form alliance for mobile TV
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    Hitachi, M'shita, Toshiba LCD JV plans early start
    A liquid crystal display venture between Hitachi, Matsushita Electric Industrial and Toshiba is bringing forward the start of mass production by two months, the latest flat panel maker to step up its output expansion plans. More...

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