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    Microsoft and HP plan to spend US$300 million over the next three years in an expanded effort to jointly sell technology to large businesses.

  • Anti-Kerry book defaced at online store

    In an apparent case of Internet graffiti at an online retailer, the cover of a book critical of John Kerry's war record was altered to appear as if the tract supports the Massachusetts senator.

  • Patent company sues Amazon

    Pinpoint, a company that says it holds several e-commerce patents, sued Amazon.com on Thursday for allegedly violating its business-method patents.

  • File-sharing networks may battle each other

    In a sign that file-sharing communities may start to turn on each other, Altnet said Thursday that rival networks may be violating its patent for digital tags and it plans to bring to them in line.

  • Web accelerators solve network bottleneck

    Rather than add bandwidth to handle rapidly increasing traffic to its Web site, Bizrate.com installed Real Time Acceleration appliances--and saved money in the process.

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