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Microsoft to enter online services market
Nov 1 2005 10:09PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Microsoft Corp. unveiled a new strategy Tuesday to move software and services online, seeking to fend off a growing threat from Google Inc. and other nimble upstarts born on the Internet.
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Ga. tech conference focuses on farming
Nov 1 2005 9:17PM (CT)
TIFTON, Ga. (AP) - Speakers at the University of Georgia's Unwired 2005 Conference predicted Tuesday that U.S. agriculture is on the verge of a technological revolution that will allow farmers to complete many of their chores from laptop computers in their homes or tractors.
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Man is sentenced in phishing fraud
Nov 1 2005 9:14PM (CT)
PRESTON, England (AP) - A British man was sentenced to four years in jail Tuesday for masterminding a "phishing" fraud that stole identities and bank details from users of the eBay auction site.
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Review: New BlackBerry screen dazzles
Nov 1 2005 9:13PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - There are, by now, a slew of BlackBerry-like cell phones with typewriter keyboards for mobile e-mail. But none, including Palm Inc.'s popular Treo, has yet mustered a following that resembles the malady affectionately known as "CrackBerry" addiction.
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Stem cell center's Web site overloaded
Nov 1 2005 1:03AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The Web site of a stem cell research center in Seoul was overloaded Tuesday when it began formally accepting applications from patients seeking to benefit from cloning technology, an official said.
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