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    Despite the explosion of new Web services, a number of hurdles stand in the way of consumer- and business-oriented social-networking applications, experts at the Web 2.0 Summit said Tuesday in the US.

  • HailStorm promise and threat remain distant

    How, exactly, will HailStorm work, and where does Microsoft make money on the service? Don't ask Jim Allchin. Despite being among the top five executives at Microsoft, even Allchin is unclear on HailStorm's business model and its revenue-generating potential.

  • Java's "superstar" on why Microsoft's C# isn't

    Java inventor James Gosling says he isn't losing much sleep over Microsoft these days, despite the software giant's effort to stem Java's popularity with its own Java-like language.

  • The state of paperlessness

    Will web services finally bring us the computer age's promise of a paperless office?

  • Throw away security fears

    You may not have a disposable income, but a disposable credit card number will help more shoppers part with their money on the Internet -- at least that's what American Express is banking on.

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  • Spying on spyware makers

    This researcher has spent years analysing how spyware programs work. His findings have been published and has resulted in red faces and, occasionally, lawsuit threats.

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