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EU wants shared control of Internet
Sep 30 2005 8:05PM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - The European Union insisted Friday that governments and the private sector must share the responsibility of overseeing the Internet, setting the stage for a showdown with the United States on the future of Internet governance.
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Google prevails in age discrimination suit
Sep 30 2005 7:05PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - A California judge has sided with Google Inc. in an age discrimination lawsuit filed by a former manager who alleged the online search engine leader had fired him because he didn't fit in with the company's youthful culture.
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Microsoft signs $2.36M Montenegro deal
Sep 30 2005 5:25PM (CT)
SVETI STEFAN, Serbia-Montenegro (AP) - Montenegro signed a $2.36 million deal Friday for the use of Microsoft Corp.'s software in the Balkan republic's state institutions.
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Oracle eager to 'crush' Salesforce.com
Sep 30 2005 4:33PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Oracle Corp. President Charles Phillips on Friday said it would be "fun to crush" salesforce.com Inc., a rival company originally started with seed funding from Oracle founder Larry Ellison.
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Subway authorities eye iPod-friendly maps
Sep 30 2005 9:05AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - It seemed like such a great idea: digitally shrink maps of major subway systems and put them online so people can download them to their iPods for free.
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Kodak ships computer-free wireless camera
Sep 30 2005 6:39AM (CT)
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - After a summer-long delay, Eastman Kodak Co. has begun shipping the first digital camera with Wi-Fi wireless technology to e-mail photos directly to friends and family without a computer.
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