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Firefox use in Europe nears 25 percent
Market share nearly double that in some countries.
Iain Thomson
Apr 18 2007 2:59PM
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Microsoft and Adobe square off in Web 2.0 battle
Competing players and rich internet apps.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 18 2007 2:52PM
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Google preps online Powerpoint alternative
Web-based presentation app to launch in coming months...
Shaun Nichols
Apr 18 2007 12:32PM
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Windows 'patent tax' pegged at US$21.50 per copy
Patent deals weigh heavy on retail pricing, open source group
alleges.
Tom Sanders
Apr 17 2007 3:31PM
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Google to serve up radio ads
Google continues media push with Clear Channel deal.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 17 2007 3:28PM
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Microsoft objects to Google DoubleClick purchase
Microsoft has called for an antitrust investigation into Google's US$3.1bn acquisition of web advertising firm DoubleClick.
Iain Thomson
Apr 17 2007 3:25PM
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Warner Bros starts HD content delivery
Entertainment giant teams up with Pathfire.
Clement James
Apr 17 2007 2:35PM
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Oracle ties up Hyperion acquisition
92 percent of firm's shares purchased for US$3.3bn.
Clement James
Apr 17 2007 2:34PM
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Google rapped over Chinese software 'copy'
Google may face legal action after admitting to unauthorised use of data from Chinese internet portal Sohu in its own Chinese translation software.
Jane Hoskyn
Apr 17 2007 10:09AM
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Sun to buy out mobile Java firm
Sun Microsystems has agreed to purchase the intellectual property catalogue of mobile developer SavaJe.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 17 2007 10:07AM
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Samsung to back HD-DVD and Blu-ray
Samsung Electronics one of the leading developers and proponents of the Blu-ray disc format, is planning to back both horses in the next-generation media race.
Clement James
Apr 17 2007 10:05AM
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WS-BPEL standard aims to boost web services
The Web Services Business Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL) version 2.0 was today ratified as an Standard.
Robert Jaques
Apr 16 2007 2:57PM
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Google brings online payments to the UK
Internet search giant, Google is bringing its online payment system, Google Checkout, to the UK.
Staff Writers
Apr 16 2007 2:48PM
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EU domain in top 10 after one year
The number of websites using a .eu domain name has pushed the web suffix into the top 10 after just one year of availability.
Matt Chapman
Apr 16 2007 1:28PM
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Microsoft to axe Windows XP by year's end
Computer makers will be forced to switch to Windows Vista systems by the end of this year.
Tom Sanders
Apr 16 2007 10:18AM
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Apple suffers iTune movie download drop off
New figures released by Apple suggest that demand for its iTunes movie download offerings is fading.
Iain Thomson
Apr 13 2007 2:39PM
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MGM lifts curtain on iTunes movies
Dances With Wolves, Mad Max, The Great Train Robbery and Rocky now available
from Apple store.
Clement James
Apr 13 2007 1:56PM
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Wikipedia 'broken beyond repair' says co-founder
The co-founder of Wikipedia has said the site is ‘broken beyond repair' and criticised its supporters...
Iain Thomson
Apr 13 2007 1:13PM
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Myspace crosses swords with Photobucket
Embedded movie flap starts war of words between Web 2.0 titans.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 13 2007 10:59AM
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Microsoft ships Windows Home Server developer tools
SDK and APIs expected to bring home monitoring and security applications.
Tom Sanders
Apr 12 2007 2:50PM
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