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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    MySpace takes on Digg and Google News   Intel outlines mobile road map   Skype and PayPal push eBay profits to all-time high   Orange and Vodafone cut VoIP from Nokia N95   Hotmail still riddled with spam   Web 3.0 gets under way   Latest Apple update fixes 25 flaws   Analogue radio faces its endgame   Experian buys Hitwise for US$240m   Wall Street's quest to process data at the speed of light   Microsoft raises the barcode for Xbox and DVDs   In pursuit of optimum speed
Monday, 23rd April 2007
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This afternoon, MySpace has announced that it is to take on Google and Digg with a news aggregator service that combs the web for stories and allows users to rank their favourites.

Also making news, Microsoft has admitted that up to 98 percent of messages sent to Hotmail addresses are spam.

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MySpace takes on Digg and Google News
MySpace is to take on Google and Digg with a news aggregator service that combs the web for stories and allows users to rank their favourites.
By Iain Thomson


Hardware
Intel outlines mobile road map
The company unveiled plans for processors for notebooks, ultramobile PCs, and smaller computers that Intel calls "mobile Internet devices.".
By Staff writers


Finance
Skype and PayPal push eBay profits to all-time high
UK success offsets US slow down.
By Jane Hoskyn


Telco/ISP
Orange and Vodafone cut VoIP from Nokia N95
It's about technology not protectionism, say telcos.
By Jane Hoskyn


Security
Hotmail still riddled with spam
Microsoft has admitted that up to 98 percent of messages sent to Hotmail addresses are spam.

By Jane Hoskyn


Internet
Web 3.0 gets under way
TopQuadrant and Franz team on semantic Web development environment and database..
By Staff writers


Security
Latest Apple update fixes 25 flaws
Vulnerabilities in AirPort and Kerberos, among others.
By Shaun Nichols


Hardware
Analogue radio faces its endgame
More spectrum needed for digital, says Ofcom.
By Jane Hoskyn


Finance
Experian buys Hitwise for US$240m
Cash payment for web marketing intelligence firm.
By Clement James


Finance
Wall Street's quest to process data at the speed of light
Financial firms use physical proximity to overcome the technical barriers of data latency.
By Staff writers


Hardware
Microsoft raises the barcode for Xbox and DVDs
Next-generation colour barcode to appear by Christmas.
By Jane Hoskyn


Security
In pursuit of optimum speed
Vendors spend billions to reduce latency in their gear, fueling the move to InfiniBand technology..
By Staff writers


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