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  • French kids get open source on USB

    To help make kids aware of alternatives to proprietary software, the Ile-de-France, the political district of greater Paris, will be giving 175,000 school children and apprentices a USB key loaded with open-source software.

  • Microsoft 'lends security expertise' to Nigeria

    Microsoft is to work with the Nigerian government to help tackle the problem of 419 e-mail scams and other cybercrime originating from the African country.

  • India portal Rediff.com branches out

    India's top portal has its eyes on a much larger audience -- at home and around the world.

  • A billion PC users on the way

    By the end of the decade, a billion people will be clicking away at computers, but generating a profit out of newly wired portions of the world is going to take a lot of work.

  • Everest cybercafe opens at 17,400 feet

    Fifty years after Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing climbed Everest, the world's highest mountain is now home to the world's highest cybercafe.

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