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    An electronic gaffe at news outlet Bloomberg mistakenly sent an incomplete obituary for Apple CEO Steve Jobs over the wire on Wednesday afternoon in the US.

  • Novell can sue Microsoft for killing WordPerfect

    The US Supreme Court on Monday denied a Microsoft appeal to an antitrust case that dates back to Novell's desktop PC software business in the mid-1990s.

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    Experts say the time has come for SOA design approaches, which revamp business processes and could change the economics of delivering software.

  • Web services nears saturation

    A shakeout looms as the competition between Web services companies intensifies.

  • Patent fight holds up Web standards

    The issue over the use of patented technology, which may require royalties being paid, in Web standards is threatening to hold up talks about the future of Web design.

  • Security holds back Web services

    Security issues are the number one roadblock to takeup of Web services, a market analyst has claimed.

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