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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    The skinny on Web 2.0   Seven invests $26m in Engin   Microsoft gives details on Zune   Apple iTunes 7 draws complaints   PC sales poised for double-digit growth   Analysts' take on Zune: Give it some time   The world wide web: past, present, and future   Intel, Siemens partner in unified communications   Microsoft opens Vista RC1 to Johnny come latelies   Sony goes for fashion statement with new notebooks   BBB, Dell, Microsoft, others partner against identity theft   In-flight communication system on tap for Boeing aircraft
Friday, 15th September 2006
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In this morning’s iTnewswire Apple and Microsoft are making rumblings in the digital music space.

Users of Apple’s iTunes 7 are giving the thumbs down to the music and video playing software that also connects to Apple's online store.

Analysts privy to Microsoft’s to-be-launched Zune player are saying that catching up to Apple will not be easy, but company is in with a chance.

The World Wide Web turns 15 and finally, someone tells us in plain English what this Web 2.0 malarkey is all about.

A day after Juniper and Symantec announced their new partnership, Intel and Siemens have played their unified communications hand.

Locally, iTnews fails to get Engin CEO Ilkka Tales excited about his own deal with Seven for a $26 million stake in the VoIP provider.

Why not email iTnews your thoughts on the future of VoIP. Just how far has the Web come in 15 years?

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Seven invests $26m in Engin
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