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Friday, 21th April 2006
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  • Feds issue security alert on Firefox
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  • Google quarterly revenue up 79 pct, tops estimates
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    Sophos reveals dirty dozen spam countries
    Australia and New Zealand have manged to keep off Sophos’ latest report on the top twelve spam relaying countries during the first quarter of the year.
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    Opera takes v9 to beta, unveils widgets
    Norwegian browser maker Opera Software on Thursday unveiled the first public beta of its namesake, Opera 9.0. More...

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    Feds issue security alert on Firefox
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    Intel to unveil new business brand
    Intel is betting a new business platform brand slated to be unveiled next week is going to spark market share gains against rival AMD. More...

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    Google quarterly revenue up 79 pct, tops estimates
    SAN FRANCISCO - Web search leader Google on Wednesday posted a better-than-expected 79 percent jump in revenue fueled by gains against Yahoo in the web advertising market, sending shares up six percent. More...

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