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IT was inevitable that the toy-maker Hasbro would end up in court over the very Scrabble-like Facebook application Scrabulous.
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IT is now official. Bill has left the building.
There might be small pockets of DR-DOS, OS/2, Netware, Apple and Linux devotees singing “Ding Dong the witch is dead” around the world. But at the Redmond headquarters of Microsoft, where Bill Gates bid farewell to the company he founded with Paul Allen in 1975, it was all tears and reminiscing. |
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News Corporation has moved to bolster the international growth prospects of its MySpace social networking phenomena, launching in India and using its Pay TV properties to joint-market the property. |
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SOFTWARE as a Service (SaaS) pioneer Salesforce.com has expanded its strategic alliance with search giant Google to deliver an expanded portfolio of business applications as a service via the Web. |
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NEW data on the viewing habits of internet users has revealed just how grave the threat on online video is to TV networks – the number of video’s viewed online jumped a staggering 66 per cent last year, but hardly any of that traffic belonged to traditional media companies. |