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Tuesday, 28th February 2006
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  • AskJeeves fires its butler, speeds up web search
  • IT Fund for Kids calls on industry help
  • Singapore MediaRing's bid values PacNet at US$110.58m
  • Japan Jan chip equipment orders up 35.0 pct yr/yr
  • Sony sells five non-core units for $US470m - source
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    AskJeeves fires its butler, speeds up web search
    NEW York - AskJeeves.com has retired Jeeves, its mascot servant, and will now answer the door simply as Ask.com, adopting a self-service approach for users looking for a focused way to search the web beyond guessing keywords. More...

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    IT Fund for Kids calls on industry help
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    Singapore MediaRing's bid values PacNet at US$110.58m
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore-based telecom services group MediaRing has launched an unsolicited bid for Pacific Internet(PacNet), valuing the regional Internet provider at US$110.58 million. More...

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    Japan Jan chip equipment orders up 35.0 pct yr/yr
    TOKYO - Orders for Japanese chip-making equipment rose 35.0 percent in January, the highest gain in a year and a half, an industry group has said, reflecting chip makers' ambitious investment plans. More...

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    Sony sells five non-core units for $US470m - source
    TOKYO - Sony will sell control of five non-core businesses to a unit of Nikko Cordial Group for $US470 million, a source familiar with the matter has said. More...

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