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    Analysts: New Yahoo CEO must shed assets for better focus 19 November, 2008 07:22

    Whoever takes embattled Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang's place will need to pare the former Web sweetheart's services to effectively compete in a market where it is under siege from Google and multiple social media players for online advertising, analysts say.
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    Mac OS X Snow Leopard: Apple's secret business weapon? 02 July, 2008 08:09

    Judging from initial accounts, the next version of the Mac OS X, named Snow Leopard, will be aimed squarely at business and enterprise users, signaling a formal push by Apple to take Windows head on outside the consumer and education markets. "Apple is taking the Mac OS one step closer to the enterprise," says Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at Jupiter Research.
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    Analysts disagree whether Apple can refuse Flash for iPhone 20 March, 2008 10:13

    Now that Adobe Systems is promising to bring Flash to the iPhone, one analyst is predicting that customer pressure will force Apple to agree to support the Adobe media player on its fast-growing mobile device .
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    Does iPhone 2.0 have what it takes for the enterprise? 17 March, 2008 08:03

    More than a week after Apple introduced iPhone 2.0 beta software with Exchange e-mail and powerful security tools, there are lingering questions over whether it can gain wide acceptance inside corporations for mission critical needs.
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    Microsoft looking for ways to converge Windows Mobile, Zune 20 February, 2008 11:18

    Microsoft appears to be looking for new ways to tie Windows Mobile phones and Zune media players together, although a Zune phone remains unlikely.
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    Analyst: Microsoft 'frightened' of Google monopoly 05 February, 2008 08:05

    As made abundantly clear with Friday's announcement, Microsoft's US$44.6 billion bid for search engine Yahoo was driven by the software giant's desire to stay viable in the online advertising market.
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    Online advertisers miss ad benefits 12 November, 2007 09:50

    While simple optimisation tactics are used by many brand and direct response advertisers, some effective and inexpensive optimisation strategies are ignored by most marketers, according to studies by Jupiter Research.
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    Microsoft getting serious about consumer mobile market 30 October, 2007 08:37

    Microsoft built a custom Windows Mobile user interface for a new phone that T-Mobile USA expects to announce this week, evidence that Microsoft may be getting more serious about pursuing the consumer mobile market.
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    Omniture Web analytics moves to AppExchange 11 September, 2007 08:26

    In a deal that makes both companies look good, Salesforce.com announced that Omniture, one of the leaders in online Web marketing analytics, will be the newest service to join AppExchange.
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    Lack of broadband infrastructure stalling Australian business on the Internet 19 June, 2007 17:43

    Without adequate broadband infrastructure, Australia will continue to lag behind the rest of the world when it comes to creating business online.
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    Safari for Windows: All about the money? 18 June, 2007 10:17

    The debate is still on about why Apple decided to develop a version of its Safari browser for Windows.
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