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  • Google launches new Shakespeare site
  • Hutchison group ups stake in India GSM unit
  • IRiver maker, Microsoft join forces to challenge iPod
  • Lonely authors link up on MySpace website
  • Netscape reborn again as blog-era news site
  • A week in tech, June 9 - 15
  • DiData deploys wireless at Melbourne Grammar School
  • NEC dumps Packard-Bell brand
  • Video technology firm sues cable operators over VOD
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    Google launches new Shakespeare site
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "How beauteous mankind is!" For lovers of William Shakespeare, memorising one of Hamlet's soliloquies or recalling whether "The Tempest" is a romance or a tragedy just got easier. More...

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    Hutchison group ups stake in India GSM unit
    NEW DELHI - Hong Kong's ports-to-telecoms conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. has bought an additional 5.11 percent stake in its Indian GSM mobile business for at least $US550 million, an industry source said on Thursday. More...

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    IRiver maker, Microsoft join forces to challenge iPod
    SEOUL - South Korea's digital audio player maker Reigncom is teaming up with Microsoft and MTV to challenge Apple's iPod. More...

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    Lonely authors link up on MySpace website
    NEW YORK - No longer just for indie bands and tales of teen angst, the networking website MySpace.com is the latest outlet for authors to hook up with editors, sell books and seek solace when they're lonely. More...

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    Netscape reborn again as blog-era news site
    NEW YORK - Netscape, which started life as a web browser company and then evolved into a media destination site, is being reinvented once again to merge news reporting and blogs with the latest internet trends. More...

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    DiData deploys wireless at Melbourne Grammar School
    Dimension Data has rolled out a wireless network for 1300 students and 200 teachers at Melbourne Grammar School. More...

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    NEC dumps Packard-Bell brand
    NEC Computers has dumped its line of Packard-Bell desktop products - sold through Harvey Norman - citing the range of PCs weren't in line with its "digital home" strategy. More...

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    Video technology firm sues cable operators over VOD
    NEW YORK - USA Video Technology, a small technology firm that holds patents for the digital delivery of media, said on Thursday it has filed a suit against top US cable operators over their video-on-demand services. More...

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