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  • SaaS moves from niche to disruptive technology
  • Whose net is it? Courts may have to decide
  • Chinese World Cup blogger racks up 10 million hits
  • Google tests web buying system, says unlike PayPal
  • Zero Day vulnerability discovered in Excel
  • Sonic to power DVD burning in Fujitsu Blu-ray-equipped PC
  • Analysts chime-in on Oracle's projected revenue guidance
  • Microsoft transformation falls to Ballmer
  • Dell inks Tandberg storage deal
  • Blade vendor war looms
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    SaaS moves from niche to disruptive technology
    Software-as-a-service applications are growing from a niche into a multi-billion dollar market, and some analysts are calling it a disruptive phenomenon. More...

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    Whose net is it? Courts may have to decide
    The battle over who gets access to the internet and how is playing out in Congress. Google, Amazon, eBay, and bloggers on all sides have weighed in. Here's what Lawrence G. Roberts, Craig Newmark and others are saying. More...

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    Chinese World Cup blogger racks up 10 million hits
    BEIJING - Beijing blogger and podcaster Dong Lu registered his 10 millionth hit on Friday morning, racing to the landmark on the back of China's obsession with the World Cup. More...

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    Google tests web buying system, says unlike PayPal
    NEW YORK - Internet search leader Google is testing a system that aims to speed purchases online but bears no resemblance to the popular PayPal payments service of web auctioneer eBay, Google's chief executive said on Thursday. More...

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    Zero Day vulnerability discovered in Excel
    A new zero day vulnerability in Microsoft Excel has come to light that is actively being leveraged by attackers to compromise systems. More...

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    Analysts chime-in on Oracle's projected revenue guidance
    Business software analysts chime-in after Oracle's surprise disclosure the day before that it will report better than expected results. More...

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    Microsoft transformation falls to Ballmer
    REDMOND, Washington - As Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates prepares to step back from the company he founded, the task of finding new sources of growth for the world's largest software company falls to chief executive Steve Ballmer. More...

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    Dell inks Tandberg storage deal
    Dell has signed an OEM agreement with Tandberg Data for low-cost removable storage drives and media, possibly making it the second major vendor to sign an OEM deal for removable hard drives aimed at replacing tape drives and cartridges. More...

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    Blade vendor war looms
    Get ready for the blade wars. This small but fast-growing segment of the server market is ready to pop as vendors release designs better positioned as rack-mount replacement and offer pricing attractive enough to draw new customers to the model. More...

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