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An All-Williams Wimbledon Final   more similar news »
Power, pressure serving and grass-court experience prevailed Thursday as Serena and Venus Williams earned the right to make the final a family affair.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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High & Low Finance: To Find a Bubble, Follow the Young   more similar news »
In a study analyzing the last tech bubble, two professors found younger and less experienced fund managers became more swept up in the euphoria and suffered greater losses.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Video Transcoding "YouTube-Style" with ffmpeg   more similar news »
A webservice to transcode videos to FLV, while maintaining aspect ratio
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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"Go time" in Big Sur as massive wildfire bears down - Reuters   more similar news »


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Thu Jul 03, 2008
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How to Arm Yourself Against the Mosquito   more similar news »
Quick, simple tips to keep you bite-free this summer.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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How to write a thorough review of a Linux distribution   more similar news »
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Nut launches death threats at Debian women   more similar news »
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Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Eyes on Inflation, European Bank Raises Rate   more similar news »
The European Central Bank, spooked by soaring prices for food and fuel, raised interest rates by a quarter point.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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The Note: Another McCain Comeback?   more similar news »
The Note: Script in place for another comeback story -- if problems are solved.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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"Go time" in Big Sur as massive wildfire bears down (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - A massive, out-of-control wildfire bearing down on the scenic coastal town of Big Sur was exhibiting "extreme fire behavior" that had authorities fearing for nearly 1,800 homes and businesses in its path and ordering residents to get out.


Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Update: Reaction To Obama On Iraq - FOXNews   more similar news »

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by Major Garrett The Republican National Committee just released this statement in reaction to Obama’s Iraq comments in Fargo, ND The statement comes from RNC spokesman Alex Conant.
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Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Antitrust review of Google-Yahoo deal no surprise   more similar news »

News reports this week that the U.S. Department of Justice is formally reviewing a proposed advertising deal between Google and Yahoo came as no surprise to some tech trade groups and advocacy groups based in Washington, D.C.

A Washington Post story Wednesday saying the DOJ had launched a formal investigation of the ad deal wasn't much of a shocker to Google and Yahoo, either, as the two companies had voluntarily delayed the implementation of the deal for more than three months in recognition that the DOJ would look at the antitrust implications.

A DOJ spokeswoman said Wednesday that the agency has acknowledged since mid-June that it was looking into the deal. A public confirmation that the DOJ is examining the deal amounts to a "formal investigation," she said.

Google said it is cooperating with the DOJ.

"We are continuing to have cooperative discussions with the Department of Justice about this arrangement, and voluntarily delayed implementation for three and a half months in order to give them time to understand the agreement," said Adam Kovacevich, a Google spokesman. "That process is continuing exactly as expected. We are confident that the arrangement is beneficial to competition, but we are not going to discuss the details of the process."

Google and Yahoo announced June 12 a deal to run some of Google's advertisements alongside Yahoo search results. The announcement came just hours after a proposed acquisition of Yahoo by Microsoft fell through, although Microsoft has continued to express interest in such a deal.

Google and Yahoo had run a test of the advertising program in April.

Still, with recent news of the DOJ investigation, representatives of two tech trade groups said they expected the agency would look into the deal.

"Even though serious antitrust problems are unlikely, it was appropriate for the parties to offer up a delay while regulators review the deal," said Ed Black, CEO of the Computer and Communications Industry Association, a trade group that has raised concerns about anticompetitive behavior in the tech industry. "This is a good provision to help everyone understand the facts surrounding the deal and make sure there is no harmful impact on competition or consumers."

A formal review was "inevitable," added Jonathan Zuck, president of the Association for Competitive Technology, a trade group often aligned with Google competitor Microsoft. The deal is between the number one and number two companies in the "crucial" online ad market, Zuck added.

"It's a very complex deal in a very complex market," Zuck said. "The deal raises a lot of questions that the DOJ must answer before letting it go."

Google has worked hard to structure a deal that would meet regulatory approval, he said. "The big question is whether Google could ever do enough to satisfy competition concerns over the consolidation of number one and number two players in the market."

The Center for Digital Democracy (CDD), an advocacy group focused on consumer privacy, called on the DOJ to reject the Google-Yahoo deal.

"Google has reached way beyond the proverbial tipping point when it comes to its dominance of the interactive ad business," said Jeffrey Chester, the group's executive director. "Yahoo's agreement to the deal is a desperate move acknowledging they can no longer compete with Google. The DOJ -- even a Bush Administration business-friendly one -- shouldn't permit Google to operate a key part of Yahoo's business."

Earlier this month, CDD asked the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to investigate how the deal could affect consumer privacy. "Privacy is at risk, as Google gains access to even more consumer data," Chester said.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Dow rises after jobs report   more similar news »
The Dow gained Thursday, with recently battered blue chips bouncing back, but the broader market was mixed as investors considered a weak June jobs report and a rise in interest rates in Europe.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Top 10: Coreflood, more Microsoft-Yahoo, iPhone plans   more similar news »

A Trojan horse program that has been around for about six years is now being used to steal system-administrator passwords, including those at banking and brokerage houses, according to security researchers. And it could be that six years from now we'll still be talking about Microsoft's aim to buy Yahoo's search business, which could involve obtaining the entire company and breaking it apart. Meanwhile, early adopters will undoubtedly be out in force on July 11 to be among the first to buy the new iPhone 3G.

1. Report says Microsoft readying new try for Yahoo: Bill Gates said on his way out of his full-time gig at Microsoft that he thought a deal for his company to buy Yahoo was unlikely, but a couple of days later the Wall Street Journal reported that Microsoft is looking for partners -- Time Warner and News Corp. were named -- to help it obtain Yahoo's search business. So, to quote baseball legend Yogi Berra, "It ain't over 'til it's over." And this one clearly ain't over yet.

2. Trojan lurks, waiting to steal admin passwords: The Coreflood Trojan horse program lurks until a system administrator logs on to an infected computer and then steals the password, using a Microsoft administration tool to spread malware on the network. The malware is being used to swipe banking- and brokerage-account usernames and passwords. So far, criminals have infected hundreds of thousands of computers with Coreflood, including more than 14,000 in one global hotel chain.

3. iPhone 3G set for 8 a.m. debut on July 11 and AT&T dishes on iPhone rate plans: AT&T announced prices for iPhone 3G service, which are, of course, more costly than plans for earlier iPhones. The carrier also announced that the new iPhones will be on sale at 8 in the morning, local time, on July 11. That's earlier than Apple retail stores open, though someone who answered the phone at the flagship San Francisco Apple Store wouldn't say if the opening will be moved up two hours and suggested that a reporter ring back later. (There has to be some element of the launch that maintains an air of secrecy, eh?)

4. Microsoft eases hardware terms for XP on low-cost PCs: Although June 30 marked the end of Microsoft offering most licenses for its Windows XP operating system, the company is still pushing the OS for use in low-cost PCs and it has eased hardware restrictions. Low-cost PCs with touchscreens, larger screen sizes and bigger hard drives now are eligible to use XP.

5. Oracle reveals BEA roadmap: Since Oracle closed its $8.5 billion merger with BEA, questions have abounded as to how the two companies' technologies will mesh -- or if they will even mesh at all. This week, Oracle finally laid out its plans of what to do with BEA's technology, saying it plans to make BEA's application server Oracle's strategic Java container and pledging continued support for BEA customers.

6. Long-awaited JBoss AS 5.0 moves closer to release date: The release candidate of the long-awaited JBoss Application Server 5.0 will be out soon, according a blog posting from the chief technology officer of Red Hat's JBoss division. Product development started three years ago and stretched out as the company decided to make more changes to the next version.

7. DOJ continues probe of Yahoo-Google partnership: The U.S. Department of Justice continues to investigate the proposed advertising partnership between Yahoo and Google, a DOJ spokeswoman said this week. The Washington Post reported Wednesday that the DOJ had just initiated a formal antitrust investigation around the proposed deal, but the spokeswoman said that the probe under way was begun June 16. Regulatory scrutiny was widely expected.

8. Adobe, Google, Yahoo enabling Flash searches: Yahoo and Google are working with Adobe to facilitate Flash pages being returned as search results. The move could mean that millions of rich Internet applications that had previously been all but invisible to search engines will now become serachable.

9. Mozilla's Firefox 3 sets geeky world record: The 8,002,530 downloads of Firefox 3 in the first 24 hours after the browser's release made it into the Guinness Book of World Records for the most downloads in that time period. Mozilla set out to achieve the first-ever such record. "Our community members came together and not only spread the word, but also took the initiative to help mobilize millions of people to demonstrate their belief that Firefox gives people the best possible online experience," said Mozilla Vice President of Marketing Paul Kim. Or maybe they just wanted to be part of setting the record ...

10. Gartner: Seven cloud-computing security risks: Cloud-computing customers need to ask hard questions about security and should think about getting a third-party security assessment before choosing a vendor, analyst firm Gartner recommends. A Gartner report, "Assessing the Security Risks of Cloud Computing," lays out the areas of security concern.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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EU still greasing IBM antitrust probe despite PSI withdrawal   more similar news »
'Your complaint stands'

IBM may have corked the wails of antitrust outrage coming from the diminutive mainframe vendor Platform Solutions (PSI) by purchasing the upstart, but the European regulator genie has already slipped out the bottle.…

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Heavy weights   more similar news »
Future aircraft carriers leave Ark Royal in shade
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Trial Ordered in Concorde Crash That Killed 113   more similar news »
Continental Airlines and two of its employees face involuntary manslaughter charges related to the crash.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Trial Ordered in Concorde Crash That Killed 113   more similar news »
Continental Airlines and two of its employees face involuntary manslaughter charges related to the crash.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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EIC Squared: Indexing Flash; Powerset; and Viacom vs. Google   more similar news »
On this week's EIC Squared podcast, CNET News.com's Dan Farber and ZDNet's Larry Dignan discuss the week's big stories.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Four 'important' Microsoft patches due Tuesday   more similar news »

Microsoft will release four security patches for its Windows, Exchange, and SQL products next Tuesday, all rated "important."

The Exchange and SQL flaws are "Elevation of Privilege" bugs, meaning that an attacker could theoretically exploit them to get administrative access to a PC. One of the Windows flaws is labeled a "spoofing" bug, meaning that it could help hackers trick the user into doing things like visiting malicious Web sites.

The fourth update fixes a Windows flaw that could allow an attacker to run unauthorized code on a victim's PC, Microsoft said. Normally, this type of flaw is rated "critical" by Microsoft, but in this case the bug was probably given a less-severe rating because it doesn't work without the user first taking some extra actions or adding special software or drivers, said Eric Schultze, chief technology officer at Shavlik Technologies.

This remote code execution flaw affects Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.

The SQL vulnerability affects Microsoft's SQL Server software and the internal SQL software that ships with some versions of Windows. It does not affect Vista or XP users, but it does exist on the Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 products.

Microsoft published a note on the upcoming security patches on its Web site on Thursday. Unless it is forced to rush out an emergency fix, the company releases its security patches on the second Tuesday of each month.

Microsoft also said Thursday that it is planning to upgrade the Windows Update software it uses to deliver bug-fixes to PC desktops.

The upgrade will speed up the software download process, said Windows Update Product Manager Michelle Haven in a blog posting. "Weve invested heavily in reducing the amount of time it takes the Windows Update agent to scan to see if new updates are available," he wrote. "In this case, weve seen some instances of the scan times on some machines decreasing almost 20 percent."

Microsoft plans to make further changes to the Windows Update software and back-end infrastructure over the next few months, Haven said.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Fearful Mugabe Foes Seek Refuge at American Embassy   more similar news »
U.S. ambassador: 200 seek refuge at American embassy in Zimbabwe's capital.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Fireworks: Coming Soon to a Screen Near You   more similar news »
The great outdoors is overrated. Explosive Fourth of July imagery is coming your way, couch potatoes, thanks to your TV or computer.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Fireworks: Coming Soon to a Screen Near You   more similar news »
The great outdoors is overrated. Explosive Fourth of July imagery is coming your way, couch potatoes, thanks to your TV or computer.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Miscounting Obama's Tax Votes - Newsweek   more similar news »


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Republicans claim Obama "voted 94 times for higher taxes." But their count is inflated and misleading. By Lori Robertson | factcheck.
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Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Will World End in 2012? Many Prepare   more similar news »
Thousands worldwide are preparing for the apocalypse in 2012.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Man accused of robbing, then hugging Mo. victim (AP)   more similar news »
AP - Police in the southeast Missouri town of Poplar Bluff are looking for the gunman who robbed a man on Monday night, then gave him a hug before fleeing.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Economy extends job loss streak (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - U.S. employers cut workers for a sixth straight month in June for the longest such streak since 2002 and the country's vast service sector unexpectedly contracted, underscoring the economy's frailty.


Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Judge grants RIM a stay in Visto patent trial   more similar news »

A federal judge has agreed to put off a trial involving Visto's patent-infringement claims against Research in Motion, but limited RIM's ability to cause further delays.

The trial over mobile e-mail provider Visto's lawsuit against RIM had been set to begin next week. Visto sued RIM in 2006 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, claiming its popular BlackBerry system infringed four Visto patents and asking for a shutdown of RIM's service as well as damages. But on Wednesday, Magistrate Judge Charles Everingham granted a stay of the trial, requested by RIM, because several of the patent claims involved are being re-examined by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

RIM had requested the re-examinations, in which the patent office is studying the validity of certain parts of Visto's patents. But as a condition of the stay, the company can't ask for any more re-examinations, either directly or indirectly, the judge wrote. RIM also won't be allowed to challenge the validity of any of the patents during the trial by bringing up evidence that has already been considered in the re-examinations.

Earlier this week, the patent office validated 21 out of 22 claims in one of those patents, number 7,039,679, which involves technology for synchronizing e-mail between a mobile device and a LAN server.

Mobile e-mail, based on complex sets of technologies and rapidly growing in popularity, has been fertile ground for patent disputes. RIM came to the brink of a service shutdown in 2006 before settling a suit brought by NTP for $612.5 million. Visto has also aggressively defended its intellectual property, suing competitors including Good Technology, Seven, and Microsoft.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Dollar rises sharply on jobs, ECB   more similar news »
The dollar rose against the euro Thursday after a government report on the labor market came in largely as expected despite persistent rumors that a much bleaker number was in store.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Crude nears $146 as supplies get tighter   more similar news »
Crude prices surged Thursday to a new trading record near $146 a barrel as the summer maintenance season for the North Sea oil fields begins to squeeze European supplies.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Strange cults, vocal surgery and the quiet man: Inside Microsoft   more similar news »
Mary-Jo Foley on life after Gates

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Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Create new agency to study planet, group says   more similar news »
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Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Utah goes to 4-day workweek to save energy   more similar news »
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Thu Jul 03, 2008
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U.S. expects U.N. vote on Zimbabwe sanctions next week   more similar news »
HARARE (Reuters) - The United States said on Thursday it expects the U.N. Security Council to vote next week on sanctions against Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and top aides in response to last week's widely condemned election.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Calorie Restriction Comes in a Pill   more similar news »
A drug based on a compound found in red wine promises all the anti-aging goodness of caloric restriction, but without the starvation, in a new study with mice.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Calorie Restriction Comes in a Pill   more similar news »
A drug based on a compound found in red wine promises all the anti-aging goodness of caloric restriction, but without the starvation, in a new study with mice.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Microsoft flogs subscriptions to the unwary and confused   more similar news »
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Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Kind of blue _ Obama hopes to flip Republican red states - Newsweek   more similar news »


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Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Why text messaging may be on the way out   more similar news »
Text messaging may be huge right now, but Don Reisinger believes it won't last forever. And with the advent of chatting applications for cell phones, he thinks its end may be near.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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U.S. envoy in Israel plays down talk of Iran attack   more similar news »
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The U.S. ambassador to Israel played down speculation on Thursday that an attack by either country on Iranian nuclear sites was imminent, saying the allies agreed sanctions should run their course.

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Africa: Our Reputation is At Stake - AllAfrica.com   more similar news »


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Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Developers satisfied with Apple's enterprise work   more similar news »

Apple's focus over the last year or so has been largely on the iPhone, leaving Mac developers who work in the enterprise market to pretty much fend for themselves. And that seems to be just fine for companies in a newly launched Mac enterprise group and even other Mac developers.

Earlier this week Atempo, Centrify, Group Logic, LANrev, and Parallels joined forces to form the Enterprise Desktop Alliance (EDA), a group of software developers dedicated to helping adopt the Mac--especially in larger companies with existing Windows-managed IT environments. Other Mac developers who cater to business customers think it's a good idea as well, and that it will help keep Apple focused on the end-user.

[ Special report: IT's guide to the Mac ] 

"I don't think Apple should be specifically target the enterprise," said Alykhan Jetha, president and CEO of Marketcircle (makers of billing and productivity management software). "It's not that I don't want those customers, because I do, but the enterprise market has fundamentally different requirements than you and I."

For example, those in the enterprise market may not be as willing to switch to a new operating system as quickly as individual consumers for fear of incompatibilities. Retraining employees on a new operating system can also be costly for large companies.

"This would slow us all down," said Jetha. "You won't see the type of innovation Apple shows from Microsoft because they have to cater to enterprise. If Apple caters to the enterprise like Microsoft, progress is going to slow."

That point is not lost on Tim Deal, senior analyst at market research form Pike & Fischer. "Apple has not tried to be everything to everyone and that has certainly been a key factor in its strong position of innovation," said Deal.

While Deal doesn't feel Apple does enough to promote its strengths in the enterprise market, he does think that Apple's focus on certain areas of the market over the years has been a winning strategy.

"Focusing on and having good reputation for those niche markets has really worked for them [Apple]," said Deal. "Those markets typically don't look anywhere else for their products."

Dennis Bilowus, president of FastTrack Scheduler-maker AEC Software, thinks that Apple should do more to promote itself in the enterprise, but recognizes that the company has been doing a much better job in the past year.

Bilowus points out that one of Apple's strongest niche markets, higher education, is also one of its biggest enterprise customers.

Of course, Apple's iPhone 3G, being released on July 11, will include many enterprise-targeted features as well. This will be another catalyst in getting Macs into the large companies as executives purchase iPhone and expect their IT departments to support them.

Overall, Mac developers seem pleased with Apple's position on the enterprise market. While a little more promotion might be nice, focusing on growing the business seems to be in everyone's best interest.

"When it comes to Apple, they have a long history of customers evangelizing for it," said Deal. "That puts the company in a unique position in the market. People will vehemently argue for the benefits of its products. That represents the unique nature of Apple."

Thu Jul 03, 2008
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The Faceless Phenomenon   more similar news »
Speculation grows over 'faceless' people who appear at events around London.
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Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Compound in Red Wine Fights Ravages of Age - Washington Post   more similar news »


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Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Ex-hostage hugs children after blow to Colombia rebels (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Ingrid Betancourt, the symbol of rebel hostages in Colombia, hugged and wept with her children for the first time in six years on Thursday after a military rescue that dealt a severe blow to already weakened guerrillas.


Thu Jul 03, 2008
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OpenOffice.org extension will add PDF editing   more similar news »
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Identi.ca--open-source Twitter?   more similar news »
An open-source Twitter might create a true communication utility.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Bits: Former H.P. Executive Indicted for Leak of Secrets   more similar news »
Atul Malhotra joined Hewlett-Packard in May 2006. His employment ended four months later. In between he got himself into hot water with H.P., and, now, the federal government.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Mayor's aide in cash claim probe   more similar news »
An aide to London mayor Boris Johnson had faced allegations of financial misconduct when he was a vicar, it is revealed.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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