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Tuesday, 6th June 2006
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  • Google reportedly ready to launch web-based spreadsheet
  • Kaz, Symantec partner on SMB security services
  • VMware CEO: No worries about Microsoft, Linux hypervisors
  • Cybersource wants Linux on white-boxes
  • Diversiti: Where are the women in IT?
  • China passes internet piracy law
  • Microsoft adds new help on word zero-day
  • Digital content industry’s plans for the future
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    Google reportedly ready to launch web-based spreadsheet
    The Google Spreadsheet would follow by a couple of months the company's purchase of Writely, a web-based word processor. More...

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    Kaz, Symantec partner on SMB security services
    Kaz and Symantec have partnered on a new services agreement which will see the two companies move deeper into the upper SMB security market.
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    VMware CEO: No worries about Microsoft, Linux hypervisors
    VMware CEO Diane Greene said on Monday that the virtualisation software company isn't worried about battling Microsoft and Linux distributors but will fight to ensure that the interfaces between the operating system and hypervisor are open. More...

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    Cybersource wants Linux on white-boxes
    Open source evangelist Con Zymaris wants Australian PC assemblers to consider selling dual-boot Windows and Linux systems with a new plan that he claims would “double their profit margins.” More...

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    Diversiti: Where are the women in IT?
    Females represent only a small portion of new hires for IT positions, despite the skills shortage in the marketplace, said Diversti in its IT Hiring Influence Report for 2006.
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    China passes internet piracy law
    The Chinese government passed new laws this week to ban the ability to upload and download internet material without the copyright holder's permission. More...

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    Microsoft adds new help on word zero-day
    Microsoft has revised a security advisory targeting an in-the-wild exploit of Word XP and Word 2003 to clarify a work-around for enterprises. More...

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