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Wednesday, 2nd May 2007
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This afternoon, Joost an Internet TV portal offering over 150 channels has opened to beta testers which can now invite as many people as they wish to join the service.

Also making news, Mozilla CEO Mitchell Baker in Sydney for the CeBIT conference has predicted that Web browsers will evolve into desktop like products.

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Internet TV offering over 150 channels launches
Current beta testers can now invite as many people as they wish to join the service, but those without connections will have to wait a few days..
By Staff writers


Internet
CeBIT: Mozilla CEO hints evolvement of browser
Mozilla CEO Mitchell Baker predicts the increasing intelligence of Web browsers will help evolve the technology into desktop like product that will allow uninterrupted on or offline Internet communication.
By Negar Salek


Internet
Wikia progresses search engine to rival Google
Jeremie Miller will guide a project designed to make crawlers a commodity to allow search services to proliferate and challenge Google..
By Staff writers


Government/Law
Google seeks dismissal of Viacom-YouTube lawsuit
Google is relying on the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act's safe harbour provisions, which protect Internet service providers from liability for the actions of their users..
By Staff writers


Applications
Eclipse scores with NRL
Eclipse has been chosen by the National Rugby League to implement a CRM solution.
By Lilia Guan


Applications
IBM CEO: Client-Server computing is dead
Palmisano said businesses need to migrate to more efficient computing models where applications are stored centrally and can be tapped from a broad range of computing devices..
By Staff writers


Security
Corporate spambots named and shamed
Fortune 500 companies under the spotlight.
By Iain Thomson


Applications
Tibco acquires spotfire for US$195 Million
As a business information provider, Spotfire's software features an interactive and visual approach to data analysis..
By Staff writers


Finance
LG.Philips leads LCD shipments in Q1
Samsung Electronics still continues to lead the market in terms of revenue, according to a report out by iSuppli..
By Staff writers


Finance
Oracle zooms in on financial services
New business unit prepares for future acquisitions.
By Tom Sanders


Applications
Microsoft to open source part of Silverlight
Redmond dips toe in open source waters.
By Staff Writers


Security
Voice ID payment system claims to cut fraud
Biometric Security Ltd has announced the release of the world's first voice-verified payment processing system.
By Staff Writers


Internet
NBA goes above the rim in Second Life
Unlike many corporate areas in the virtual world, the NBA Headquarters incorporates capabilities designed to keep fans coming back, including real-time 3-D diagrams of games as they're played..
By Staff writers


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