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  • Microsoft sues over Google hire

    Opening a new chapter in its rivalry with Google, Microsoft on Tuesday sued the search giant and a former Microsoft executive that Google had tapped to run its China operations.

  • Oracle puts weight behind Asian Linux

    Oracle is backing an Asian variant of the open-source Linux operating system, as tech companies get ready for a software boom in the region.

  • Outsourcing to boom in 2003

    According to Gartner Dataquest, IT outsourcing to workforces abroad is booming, and the sector is likely to grow further this year.

  • China software reclaimed from pirates

    Pirates selling software such as operating systems for US$1 had been a major roadblock to software development in China, but new ultra-strict laws have begun to work. Do they go too far?

  • Scaling the great wall of e-business

    Foreign e-businesses face a number of daunting barriers as they prepare to launch e-commerce in China, but many are beginning to lay the groundwork.

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