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    Safari for Windows: All about the money? 18/06/2007 10:17:24

    The debate is still on about why Apple decided to develop a version of its Safari browser for Windows.
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    Only Novell to get Linux sales perk 13/11/2006 08:17:04

    A week after Microsoft struck a broad Linux pact with Novell, Microsoft executives made claims that they are open to considering making similar deals with Linux vendor Red Hat and other open-source companies.
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    Google's seven-year itch 25/11/2005 08:30:24

    Google's stock price recently topped US$400 per share. Online advertising, its main source of revenue, is expected to continue growing by leaps and bounds for the foreseeable future. Within online advertising, Google is a leader in the market's largest segment: paid search. Titans like Microsoft and Yahoo have significantly adapted and changed their business and technology strategies based on Google's moves. To boot, Google has the resources to steal Internet luminaries like Vint Cerf from competitors. Clearly, Google is invincible. Right?
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    Google's Web analytics service now free 15/11/2005 08:00:09

    Google will provide for free its hosted Web analytics service, which businesses can use to track the effectiveness of online marketing campaigns, the California company plans to announce.
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    Google Web page fuels speculation 27/10/2005 08:30:01

    The latest chapter in the often-fantastic saga of Google is now out. This time, it's about how Google plans to crush eBay.
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    Flock founder hopes new browser will fly with users 24/10/2005 07:50:56

    Startup Flock has released a Firefox-based browser meant to enhance the user experience by incorporating some of the Web's most social features, such as file sharing, RSS (really simple syndication) feeds and Web logging, according to the company's co-founder.
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    Firefox faces challenges as it matures 21/09/2005 08:07:16

    When version 1.0 of Firefox was released in November 2004, it caused a sensation as a seemingly more secure and more feature-rich option to Microsoft's ubiquitous Internet Explorer (IE) which for years had held a market share north of 90 percent and which Microsoft had barely bothered to improve.
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    Lessons for Google in Netscape downfall 11/08/2005 13:42:56

    It's been 10 years since the initial public offering (IPO) of ill-fated Internet pioneer Netscape Communications, and the often-told story of its rise and fall has inspired inevitable comparisons to the industry's current darling, Google.
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    Microsoft takes on Google with Virtual Earth 26/07/2005 14:12:00

    Microsoft released on Monday a new online local search product that goes head to head with a similar offering from rival Google.
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    Ethernet startup wants to be on every server 21/06/2005 08:00:04

    Startup Level 5 Networks believes it can solve the growing problem of inefficient Ethernet connectivity with its EtherFabric network card and software. Emerging from stealth mode Monday, executives at the 50-person company also talked up their ultimate ambition for EtherFabric to ship with every server sold worldwide, directly positioning their offering against current iWarp and InfiniBand interconnect technologies.
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    TiVo chief Ramsay leaving CEO post 14/01/2005 14:45:02

    TiVo Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Michael Ramsay will step down as CEO, but will retain his role as chairman, TiVo announced on Wednesday.
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