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    School districts serve up lessons in Linux 01/04/2008 20:42:23

    Windows may boast the lion's share of the desktop education market, but the economic and technical benefits of open source software has seen many schools and education institutions implement various flavours of Linux across their desktops and server back-ends.
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    Commerce One cuts staff, considers selling assets 04/11/2003 08:12:49

    Struggling software vendor, Commerce One, has cut 40 per cent of its staff and hired a bank to explore the company's options, including a sale of some or all of its businesses.
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    New Windows flaw raises fresh doubts about MS security 21/07/2003 08:00:24

    Users last week reacted with a mixture of concern and resignation to the discovery of a critical flaw in almost all versions of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows software, including the Windows Server 2003 operating system.
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    Privacy: Red, White and You 15/06/2000 12:01:01

    A terrorist has tapped into an unsecured U.S. modem that provides access to an electric utility's computer systems. The resulting blackout paralyzes multiple regions of the country. Airplanes are stranded in midflight, subway trains are stilled in darkness underground and elevators are stalled between floors.
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    How I Survived My IPO 31/05/2000 12:01:01

    There are thousands of internet entrepreneurs who would like to be wearing Phillip Merrick's shoes. Merrick's company, WebMethods Inc., which makes software that facilitates business-to-business e-commerce, launched its initial public offering on Feb. 11, going out at US$35 a share. Weeks later, the Fairfax, Virginia-based company's stock price shot up to over $300, and the company, which had revenues of $15 million in 1999, at one point had a market capitalization somewhere in the $9 billion range. In March its stock price was trading in the low $230s.
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    Wary Inprise Jilts Corel 20/05/2000 12:01:01

    The collapse last week of the merger pact between Corel Corp. and Inprise Corp. left Corel without a much-needed source of funding and Inprise with a lot of elated Windows application developers and programmers.
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    Terra to Snap Up Lycos for $12.5 Billion 17/05/2000 12:01:01

    Spanish Internet group Terra Networks SA agreed on Tuesday to a $12.5 billion stock acquisition of Internet search company Lycos Inc. (LCOS) , a deal that the new company's chairman described as a challenge to America Online Inc.'s dominance of the Web.
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    Corel, Borland Terminate Merger Pact 16/05/2000 12:01:01

    Corel Corp. announced today that it was not going to acquire Inprise/Borland Corp. after a merger agreement they reached three months ago was terminated by mutual agreement.
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    Inprise Seeks Advice on Corel Merger Terms 28/04/2000 12:01:01

    The pending merger between software vendors Corel Corp. and Inprise/Borland Corp. looks to be on shaky ground. Following a recent slide in the share price of its proposed merger partner, Inprise/Borland announced yesterday that it has asked its financial advisor to re-evaluate the "fairness" of the financial terms of the agreement the two inked on Feb. 6.
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    Investors Still Keen on Net Ventures 10/04/2000 12:01:01

    The unprecedented volatility of high-tech stocks last week sent shivers through the investment community. But Wall Street watchers say companies involved in the Internet's infrastructure - network equipment vendors and service providers - are among the best-positioned to weather these market storms.
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    Big 3 Exchange May Not Be Sole Purchase Network 10/03/2000 12:01:01

    A battle between Ford and General Motors late last month to dominate online purchasing in the auto industry morphed into a collaboration among the Big Three automakers, which joined forces to form a business-to-business Web-based trade exchange.
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