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Friday, 23rd June 2006
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  • A week in tech, June 16 - 22
  • Novell: Messman out as CEO, Hovsepian in
  • Researcher finds third zero-day Excel flaw
  • Three of four US homes have broadband
  • XP promotions may give clues to Vista 'Make Goods'
  • Google confirms testing new ad-pricing model
  • Audio system lets users access satellite, iPods, more
  • Major companies rally behind storage management standard
  • Marketing firm launches ad-free business blog directory
  • Boeing's connexion may be on the block
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    Novell: Messman out as CEO, Hovsepian in
    Following continued pressure from stockholders, Novell's board of directors abruptly ousted CEO Jack L. Messman, the company announced late Wednesday. More...

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    Researcher finds third zero-day Excel flaw
    A security company says the new vulnerability could let attackers execute Flash files along with JavaScript that run when Excel opens. More...

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    XP promotions may give clues to Vista 'Make Goods'
    Look back to how Microsoft handled promotions for XP in 2001 for clues about how the developer and computer makers might offer free or discounted versions of Windows XP to PC buyers this autumn and winter. More...

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    Google confirms testing new ad-pricing model
    The new pricing is seen as a way to deliver a better return on investment to advertisers. More...

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    Major companies rally behind storage management standard
    EMC, Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi, Sun Microsystems and Symantec will work on beefing up the Storage Management Initiative Specification. More...

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    Marketing firm launches ad-free business blog directory
    Can't find your favourite business and corporate blog on Technorati? An internet marketing company couldn't either, so it created a business blog directory. More...

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    Boeing's connexion may be on the block
    Cheaper technologies have emerged since Boeing's ambitious in-flight internet Connexion venture was launched and Connexion may now be fizzling. More...

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