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  • Google buys ad firm DoubleClick for US$3.1 billion

    update: In its largest acquisition yet, Google has agreed to pay $3.1 billion in cash for online ad company DoubleClick, the companies announced on Friday.

  • Next: IM spam!

    Online marketers are combining the power of instant messaging with that of peer-to-peer networks such as Napster to create a new wave of Web advertising that some critics call more invasive than spam.

  • Instant messaging gets the enterprise treatment

  • Instant messaging gets the enterprise treatment

    Often viewed as the plaything of love-struck teens and bored office workers, several companies are trying to drag IM out of its consumer niche and into the world of corporate board meetings and brainstorming sessions.

  • Protect your identity as you surf

    The Internet is a dangerous place, full of profiteers who sell your personal data to information brokers and cunning criminals who have nothing better to do than obtain credit cards in your name, go on spending sprees, and ruin your credit rating. So whether you're shopping or chatting online, you'll need to take certain precautions to keep your personal info from falling into the wrong hands. Try these tips.

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  • Trillian Pro

    Consolidate all of your chat buddies into Trillian Pro 2.012. Perfect for students and office workers alike.

  • First Take: Google Talk

    With an interface that lacks ads but is also short on features, this early Google Talk beta serves Gmail users who want to chat via text or voice.

  • ICQ 4.1

    ICQ, along with Yahoo Messenger, offers the most options for customisation and everyday use at home or in the office.

  • Mozilla plus Opera plus AIM equals?

    Take Mozilla, add a few pinches of Opera and stir in an instant messaging client, and you've got Netscape 7. Check out what's great and what sucks in our first take.

  • Mozilla 1.0: The final word

    Mozilla fans have finally gotten their due. The four-and-a-half-year wait is over -- Mozilla 1.0 has gone gold, and from what we've seen, it's been worth the delay.

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