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Microsoft plans to open access to MSN and its other public Web sites to let developers assemble new applications that build on those sites -- a technique used successfully at Google and other Web companies to promote their properties.
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While Wall Street clamours for a piece of the search king, start-ups are trying to fill in the technology niches.
As the company reaches beyond its Internet search roots, critics ask whether success may breed an identity crisis.
Google faces a difficult task if it tries to transplant its successful Web search business to the desktop.
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The K660i shares most of its specs with budget-priced phones, with the addition of HSDPA data speeds, and minus the budget price tag.
While Firefox 1.5 isn't too different from the original release, what's new should attract even more Firefox users -- and that's ultimately good for the Internet.
Mozilla's Firefox 1.5 browser is packed with new features.
If you haven't looked at Netscape in a while, version 8 is worth it for its added security and extra features.
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