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Ajax framework vendor introduces per-developer licensing.
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Chinese surfers overturn book ban
Existing copies of banned books allowed to sell out without fear of
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HSBC to standardise on Novell SuSE
Making use of Microsoft–Novell partnership.
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Information will become anonymous 18 to 24 months after a search is carried
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Microsoft wins “best employer” award
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Windows Live OneCare has come under fire for deleting users' Outlook or Outlook Express email files.
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OpenXML heads for ISO vote
Document format advances despite objections.
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