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    Google, Viacom snarl at each other over YouTube case 19 March, 2010 08:51

    Google and Viacom exchanged corporate unpleasantries on Thursday after the release of previously sealed documents in Viacom's three-year-old lawsuit against Google alleging copyright infringement on YouTube.
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    What renting Microsoft Windows, Office means to you 15 January, 2010 04:30

    Microsoft Corp.'s announcement that it would begin renting Windows and Office 2007 left many initially euphoric on the notion that they wouldn't have to shell out several hundred dollars for Office anymore, and then disappointed when it became clear that for most of us that wouldn't be the case.
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    Microsoft files suit to defend Visual Studio users 18 November, 2008 08:34

    In a new lawsuit, Microsoft asks a San Francisco court to declare invalid several patents assigned to an online transactions company in hopes of defending customers who have been sued by the patent holder, WebXchange.
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    Great gadgets for the digital nomad 16 September, 2008 09:41

    When you're on the road, you can't call upon the resources that officebound employees enjoy. But whether your temporary workspace is a table at Starbucks, a hotel lobby, an airport or a client's lunchroom, you've still got to get the work done.
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    The Web's best free stuff 26 March, 2008 12:11

    Free. It's the magic word for an ever-expanding wealth of downloadable software and online services. Free doesn't necessarily mean good, however, and hunting for freebies can mean sifting through a lot of junk.
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    Microsoft users get ability to ship via FedEx from Outlook 12 February, 2008 08:00

    FedEx has created a free add-in for Microsoft's Outlook e-mail and collaboration software that lets users check delivery rates, schedule pickups and track packages.
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    Hell or high water 08 August, 2006 15:26

    Hurricane Katrina made landfall last Aug. 29, battering Gulf Coast areas in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana, killing more than 1,800 people and causing an estimated US$75 billion in damage. New Orleans took the brunt of the storm's fury -- once the levees gave way, 80 percent of the city flooded.
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    FedEx seeks innovation in IT overhaul 15 June, 2006 08:32

    From the outside, FedEx looks like a simple shipping company, relying on its orange and purple-painted airplanes to deliver 6 million packages around the world every day.
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    Cell phone service takes a big hit in hurricane states 31 August, 2005 09:18

    In the destructive aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, hundreds of repair crews from Verizon Wireless and Cingular Wireless are on standby to get into ravaged parts Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama to repair waterlogged cell phone systems and equipment.
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    Web services uptake still years away 21 October, 2004 11:42

    In 2001 Olex, one of Australia's largest cable makers, took the bold step of implementing a Web services infrastructure - three years later the company is still waiting for its customers and partners to follow suit.
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    SOAP author says enough specs already 06 March, 2003 10:34

    A Microsoft engineer had harsh words this week for vendors contributing to the plethora of Web services specifications, and advised developers to read less of them and get on with writing applications.
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