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Yahoo! buys Internet phone provider
Jun 14 2005 9:22PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Yahoo Inc. said Tuesday it had acquired DialPad Communications Inc., a 6-year-old company whose software lets people to place calls over the Internet for a fraction of the cost of regular telephone service.
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Microsoft releases three security patches
Jun 14 2005 9:22PM (CT)
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) - Microsoft Corp. released three security bulletins Tuesday to fix flaws that could let an attacker take complete control over a computer system.
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IBM opens fifth software center in India
Jun 14 2005 9:02PM (CT)
HYDERABAD, India (AP) - IBM Corp. on Tuesday opened its fifth software development center in India and announced plans to hire 1,000 programmers in the new center by the end of 2005.
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Free music, video to become AOL's focus
Jun 14 2005 9:00PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Free music and video will be the centerpiece of America Online Inc.'s new strategy to boost advertising revenues by moving most of its content outside its well-manicured walled gardens.
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Calif. Borders ruling may set precedent
Jun 14 2005 1:36PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An appellate court ruling against Borders Group Inc. sets a precedent that could enable California to force some major Internet retailers to start paying state sales tax for books, music and other goods sold online to state residents.
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Sanyo joins group to develop high-def DVDs
Jun 14 2005 12:53PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese consumer electronics maker Sanyo Electric Co. has joined a group of companies led by Sony Corp. to develop recordable high-definition DVD disks, but will also remain allied with a rival group, a report said Tuesday.
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