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  • New delays snag .Net Server

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    Can the world's biggest software giant take down the world's best-selling encylcopedia? We put the two educational references head to head in our Australian review.

  • Microsoft Encarta 2004

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    Microsoft announced Friday that it had released two high-end operating systems to computer manufacturers.

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