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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Open Ajax project promotes common tools   Wireless VoIP on the map   Police warn about internet scammers   Arctic Monkeys take to the stage as web hype swirls   Microsoft seeks deadline extension in EU case
Friday, 3rd February 2006
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  • Open Ajax project promotes common tools
  • Wireless VoIP on the map
  • Police warn about internet scammers
  • Arctic Monkeys take to the stage as web hype swirls
  • Microsoft seeks deadline extension in EU case
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    Open Ajax project promotes common tools
    IBM and a dozen software, media and open source companies have agreed to collaborate in an Ajax project to develop common tools. More...

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    Police warn about internet scammers
    Queensland Police are warning people to be wary of investment scams, after more than $7 million was netted by Nigerian scammers from Queenslanders. More...

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    Arctic Monkeys take to the stage as web hype swirls
    They hold the British record for fastest-selling debut album, have been labelled the next Oasis and are hailed as the first superstars of the iPod age. More...

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    Microsoft seeks deadline extension in EU case
    Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has said a dispute with the EU was relatively unimportant, as the firm sought more time to answer arguments and avoid fines of up to US$2.4 million a day. More...

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