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Fed unveils new Web page for youngsters
Mar 27 2006 8:16PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Don't worry, Hilary Duff and Jesse McCartney. There could be less competition for your status as celebrity heartthrobs.
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Two Internet telephone services debut
Mar 27 2006 6:17PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - In a March 26 story about Internet telephony, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Internet portal Lycos is owned by Spanish telecommunications company Telefonica SA. Telefonica sold Lycos to Daum Communications Corp. of South Korea in 2004.
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High-tech firms move into potato country
Mar 27 2006 5:28PM (CT)
QUINCY, Wash. (AP) - In the heart of potato country, a high-tech boom is taking place. Technology giants Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. are planning to build massive data storage centers amid the sagebrush and farm fields of rural central Washington.
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Microsoft touts products for businesses
Mar 27 2006 3:10PM (CT)
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) - Microsoft Corp. wants to sell smaller businesses on the idea that its products can offer the traditional benefits of desktop computer software while taking advantage of growing Web-based tools.
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IDC: PC market growth to slow in few years
Mar 27 2006 1:48PM (CT)
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (AP) - The personal computer market's rapid growth will slow in the next few years because a recent rebound in computer replacements has left many customers with systems that won't soon need replacing, according to a forecast Monday from a technology research firm.
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Japan to end ban on resale of used goods
Mar 27 2006 12:57PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japan will effectively scrap a ban on the sale of used appliances after receiving a barrage of protests from musicians and dealers of second-hand goods.
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New ways to call over the Internet debut
Mar 27 2006 12:23AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Two Internet telephone services debut Monday with unusual business approaches, hoping to stand out in an increasingly crowded market with intense price competition.
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